Rheumatoid Arthritis is a chronic pain in the joints affecting more than 2 million people. Scientists are working hard to provide relief and there are new biologic medicines that can really help. For some, surgery can be quite helpful and for others medication and proper exercise may be the best way to cope. Hear about the latest treatments and research and how progress is being made.
What Can I Do About My Rheumatoid Arthritis?
Dr. Calvin Brown, Jr., from Northwestern Memorial Hospital, discusses recent advances in treatment for rheumatoid arthritis (RA), shares ongoing research efforts and explores whether or not a cure is within...
How to Live Well with Invisible Chronic Illness
Living with a chronic illness can make simple tasks seem like major ones, but the truth is, many are living well despite their conditions. On this episode of Patient Power,...
Arthritis: Controlling Joint Pain and Disability
Arthritis is the nation’s leading cause of disability among Americans over age 15 and one of the most prevalent chronic health problems, according to the Arthritis Foundation. Joining Andrew on...