The hip joint is highly vulnerable to osteoarthritis (OA), with one in four people over age 85 likely to develop this degenerative and painful condition. However, hip OA is understudied compared to ...
Sheila Cline was an avid cyclist in her teens and 20s. But her cycling, like so many hobbies, took a backseat to life’s curveballs. Although she still occasionally hopped on her bike for a ride, her ...
Clinical trials are human research studies that evaluate a medical, surgical or behavioral treatment. They provide invaluable insights into the prevention, detection and treatment of chronic ...
Talisa King, of Buffalo, NY, was deep in thought at work, jotting down notes at her desk when she realized something was off. She couldn’t rise out of her chair. Her left side, from shoulder to toe, ...
In the latter half of a woman’s third decade of life, her ovaries start their journey to a deep slumber. With the ovaries’ functional decline, estrogen and progesterone levels also drop steadily until ...
Drink in moderation, if at all.
No matter how you choose to give back, you’ll find an opportunity to make a difference. Take part in an event. Advocate for yourself and others with arthritis. Make a financial gift. Form meaningful ...
Cycling has countless health benefits. It not only can boost your cardio and muscle strength, but biking can also help maintain joint health and range of motion. Get involved with the arthritis ...
Learn when to keep moving through exercise pain and when to stop when arthritis or related conditions hurt. Get involved with the arthritis community. Tell us a little about yourself and, based on ...
Fibromyalgia is a chronic pain conditions that causes body pain and other symptoms include brain and memory problems commonly called fibro fog Fibro fog – also known as fibromyalgia fog and brain fog ...
Learn why adding trekking poles to your walking routine can add stability and burn more calories. Get involved with the arthritis community. Tell us a little about yourself and, based on your ...
Learn to recognize a flare how long it might last.