Early RA or Rheumatoid Arthritis is an inflammatory progressive disease. Early detection is key as RA can lead to joint destruction and disability. Clinical and laboratory evidence can help determine prognosis. What is Early RA? The initial presenting features of early RA do not substantially differ from other inflammatory arthritis….
View moreImagine knowing if a treatment will work for you before you start taking it. Approximately 1 in 3 people who have Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) who are prescribed a biologic (anti-TNF) therapy such as Humira, Enbrel, Remicade, Cimizia, Inflectra, Simponi or Simponi Aria will sufficiently respond to treatment. There is no…
View moreRheumatoid Arthritis affects nearly 2.5 million Americans and can lead to significant joint damage, disability, co-morbidity, and even premature death. Research has conclusively shown that delays in diagnosis or therapy can lead to hazardous outcomes. Early, aggressive therapy with the goal of inducing remission has a favorable effect on outcomes….
View moreWomen with Rheumatoid Arthritis often notice changes in their symptoms during pregnancy. In fact, many have fewer symptoms when they pregnant. However, some may experience a flare during pregnancy. Therefore, we will discuss what you need to know about Rheumatoid Arthritis and pregnancy. Rheumatoid Arthritis and Pregnancy How Does RA…
View moreArthritis is an umbrella term to describe inflammation of the joints. However, there are different types of arthritis, including Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) and Osteoarthritis (OA). While RA and OA both affect your joints, they are extremely different forms of the same broader condition. RA is an autoimmune condition, while OA…
View moreAdding your foods to your balanced diet may help ease the symptoms of your Arthritis. Therefore, we will answer the question, "What to eat to help your joints?" What to Eat to Help Your Joints Fish Some types of fish are good sources of inflammation-fighting omega-3 fatty acids. In addition,…
View moreMany have probably heard that people with various forms of arthritis have long been said to be able to predict the weather. "Do the seasonal changes affect Rheumatoid Arthritis?" is a common question our patients who suffer from this autoimmune disease ask. Therefore, we will discuss Rheumatoid Arthritis and the…
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