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Arthritis Today How to reduce pain, find the right treatments and live better with arthritis. [Bi-weekly]
Fitness + Nutrition Get weight-loss tips, arthritis-friendly recipes and ways to exercise safely. [Bi-weekly]
Mind, Body, Spirit Find arthritis care tips, inspirational stories and Arthritis Foundation news. [Monthly]
Supplements & Herbs Find out how supplements and herbs can relieve arthritis symptoms and what to know before you buy.
Remedies & Therapies Explore nonmedicine pain-relief techniques, such as heat therapy, massage and acupuncture.
Meditation & Relaxation Learn how meditation and relaxation can help reduce stress and ease arthritis symptoms.
Drug Guide Get up-to-date information on more than 100 medications used to treat all forms of arthritis in an easy-to-navigate chart.
Types of Drugs Find out what you should know about the different drugs used to treat arthritis and related conditions.
Side Effects Navigate the ups and downs of medication side effects and learn what you can do to curb them altogether.
Learn about the different types of surgery for arthritis and steps you can take before and after surgery to ensure success.
Health Care Resources Explore links to organizations, websites and other resources that can help you navigate the health care system.
FDA Approves Ilaris for Systemic JIA (05/17/2013)A biologic drug holds promise for kids with severe childhood arthritis.
Actemra Approved for Polyarticular JIA (05/13/2013)The biologic drug gives doctors another option for kids with this type of juvenile arthritis.
Bisphosphonates May Reduce Heart Attack Risk in RA Patients (05/10/2013)Preliminary study finds a benefit, but follow-up studies are needed.
A New Treatment Approach Improves RA Outcomes (04/30/2013)When doctors “treat to target” – with specific goals – patients improve faster and stick with meds.
Study Finds Corticosteroids May Raise Blood Clot Risk (04/25/2013)People who use them for inflammatory arthritis should be aware of the link.