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Natural Remedies to Ease Aches

Medication is your main weapon against psoriatic arthritis. But there’s plenty you can do to manage your symptoms on your own – no prescription necessary.

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How to Exercise With Psoriatic Arthritis

It may come as a surprise, but exercise is one of the best ways to fight psoriatic arthritis pain. Here’s how to find a routine you enjoy and do it safely.

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Best Exercises for PsA

From walking to knee extensions, these moves soothe symptoms and ease pain from psoriatic arthritis.

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Food Dos and Don’ts

Diet alone won’t treat an inflammatory condition, but it can help manage your symptoms. Check this guide for what foods to choose – and stay away from.

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Can a Special Diet Help?

Changing how you eat won’t cure or treat psoriatic arthritis, but it may help ease some symptoms. See how some popular diets might affect you.

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