People with diabetes and knee osteoarthritis (KOA) are more likely to experience more pain compared to people with diabetes alone. Learn about possible reasons behind the link.
Living With Rheumatoid Arthritis | March 19, 2020 |
| | | People with diabetes and knee osteoarthritis (KOA) are more likely to experience more pain compared to people with diabetes alone. Learn about possible reasons behind the link. |
| | | Lisa Sanders, MD, takes viewers behind the scenes of the diagnosis process. |
| | | An Everyday Health survey showed that the novel coronavirus is causing more readers to stock up on medical supplies and use telemedicine. Here’s what experts have to say about changes in everyday life and how to manage stress. |
| | | Stopping your rheumatoid arthritis medication can cause joint damage to accumulate, worsening your condition. |
| | | Gentle exercises can help reduce foot and heel pain, stiffness, and other rheumatoid arthritis symptoms. Go to EverydayHealth.com for more pain-relief tips. . |
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