2014년 12월 26일 금요일

How to Build Your RA Care Team

Living With
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Today's Newsletter  |  December 18, 2014
Everyday Health
Today's Top Story
How to Build Your RA Care Team
It takes a village to manage RA. From your primary care doctor to your rheumatologist and podiatrist, adding key players to your care team can make managing your symptoms easier.
How to Build  Your RA Care Team
Featured Article
8 RA Medication Side Effects
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and steroids control rheumatoid arthritis symptoms, but they can all have side effects.
8 RA Medication Side Effects
Today's Recipe
Greens & Eggs & Ham
This children's storybook favorite gets an adult-worthy makeover when eggs are cracked over a bed of kale and sprinkled with chunks of feta cheese and ham.
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Get the recipe!
Ask the Expert
Traumatic Arthritis and Football
I played football in college and had a bunch of knee injuries. I've been pretty inactive since then, but lately, my right knee has been hurting. My doctor thinks it's arthritis. Could it be from football?
See Dr. Kitridou's answer  »
Traumatic Arthritis and Football
Everyday Solutions
Staying Active With RA: Amanda’s Story
Before her RA diagnosis, Amanda John was very active. But exercise took a backseat as she struggled to get her RA symptoms under control.
Here’s how she found her way back to fitness.

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