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Rise in Opioid Use Linked to Increase in Falls, Fractures
Cautions create fewer painkiller options for patients 12/1/11

Early Rheumatologist Care Reduces Need for Surgery
Patients diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis may not need orthopaedic surgery later if they get specialty care quickly 11/21/11

Slow-to-Heal Wounds Linked to Autoimmune Diseases
People with rheumatoid arthritis or lupus are at increased risk 11/15/11

Knee OA on the Rise in Younger People
Studies show knee osteoarthritis is increasing in those younger than 65, and diet plus exercise help with pain and movement 11/9/11

Knee Injuries on the Rise in Young Athletes
Intense sports may put youngsters on the road to osteoarthritis 11/7/11

OA Affects Big Joints More in African-Americans
In black patients, osteoarthritis is more common in hips, knees and spines than in hands 10/25/11

Oral Corticosteroids Can Lead to Vitamin D Deficiency
People taking the powerful drugs should have blood levels tested 10/17/11

Combining Over-the-Counter Meds Can Be Risky
A new study finds combining two common pain relievers can lead to gastrointestinal bleeding 10/7/11

Belief in Its Benefits Leads People to Exercise
Knowledge is the key to encouraging RA patients to be physically active 9/29/11

Anti-TNFs Bump Up the Risk of Skin Cancers
But a new analysis confirms the class of drugs aren’t linked to other cancers 9/20/11

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