Eliminating certain foods could cut down on the inflammation and pain of rheumatoid arthritis. Learn about the Mediterranean, vegan, paleo and gluten-free diets.
Living With Rheumatoid Arthritis | March 05, 2020 |
| | | Eliminating certain foods could cut down on the inflammation and pain of rheumatoid arthritis. Learn about the Mediterranean, vegan, paleo and gluten-free diets. |
| | | As more cases of the new coronavirus continue to be reported, health professionals are working to dispel the rapid spread of rumors. Here's what you need to know about COVID-19 and how to separate fact from fiction. |
| | | Eating cinnamon may reduce inflammation and blood pressure in people with rheumatoid arthritis, according to new research. Learn about the potential health benefits of cinnamon spice. |
| | | People on immune-suppressing drugs, like many with rheumatoid arthritis, are more susceptible to illness, so monitor fever closely to make sure you don’t get sick. Learn more tips about RA fevers and medication on EverydayHealth.com |
| | | Ninety percent of people with RA complain of pain, stiffness, or swelling in your ankles, toes, or the balls of your feet are common in people with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Some say this hacks can help reduce pain. |
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