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Latest Treatments for Joint Pain Relief

Doctors order tests, not people. We need to change this to something else. What about "Latest Treatments for Joint Pain Relief"

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Advancements in Treating Psoriatic Arthritis

Research into new, more targeted drugs means doctors have more choices than ever to treat psoriatic arthritis.

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Don’t Take ‘It’s Probably This’ for a Diagnosis

“I did not have some of the problems that other people of color may have getting diagnosed,” says Angie Fisher of her psoriatic arthritis.

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Spotlight On: Psoriatic Arthritis

Psoriatic arthritis can be tricky to treat. Now, specialized treatments can zero in on specific factors in people that take out lots of the guesswork.

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When Is Flaky Skin and Arthritis Really PsA?

A small percentage of those with psoriasis develop PsA. So what are the telltale signs to look for?

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