Biologics and Rheumatoid Arthritis
Posted by Bonnie Joffe on 12/8/2017 to
Alternative Medicine
More than 50 million people in the U.S. are afflicted with some type of arthritis — 1 in 4 people over age 18, and 300,000 babies and children who also suffer from various rheumatic conditions.
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Arthritis Without Drugs
Posted by Bonnie Joffe on 9/29/2017 to
Alternative Medicine
There are several natural alternatives to reduce arthritic pain and the daily challenges its presents.
Benefits of Art Therapy for Arthritis Patients
Posted by Bonnie Joffe on 9/6/2017 to
General Health
Interestingly enough, art therapy has become a very common practice for those with disabilities. Art therapy can be accomplished in several formats—coloring, painting, sculpting and drawing.
Arthritis and the Gardener: Tools Made Easy
Posted by Bonnie Joffe on 7/22/2017 to
Around the House
Have you always been a green thumb and treasure that solitude in the garden with your plants, flower beds and maybe even your vegetable garden? Or maybe it's a hobby as of late that you want to continue.
Arthritis and You…What’s Your Risk?
Posted by Bonnie Joffe on 6/24/2017 to
General Health
It's hard to believe that arthritis and other related diseases can come in 100 different forms. And because there are so many forms of this disease, the progression and treatment can vary widely depending on the type of arthritis one has been diagnosed with. There are, however, two types of arthritis that are most common—Osteoarthritis (OA) and Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA).
Grooming and Performing Hygiene Activities Painlessly
Posted by Tanika on 5/16/2017 to
Getting Ready
Bathing, dressing, and grooming ourselves are common activities that we often take for granted. They're just a part of our normal daily routine so we don't put a lot of thought into it. For people with arthritis these activities, though common, can be complex and frustrating.

