Juvenile Arthritis
Future proofing my home has taken away the fear of tomorrow so I can enjoy today to the full, Kate Nash explains
There is no denying that Kate Nash OBE is an incredibly determined woman. She is best known for her work as a disability rights activist and her support for employers during their journey to becoming disability-confident. But she is also one of the 10 million people in the UK living with arthritis. Continue reading
High-intensity training can alleviate pain for people with inflammatory arthritis – latest research
People experiencing high levels of pain due to arthritis could find relief by taking part in high-intensity training, says a small study published in the European Journal of Applied Physiology. Continue reading
Juvenile arthritis risk may be increased by antibiotics says analysis of large UK database
Taking antibiotics could increase the risk that a child will develop juvenile arthritis, according to a study published in Pediatrics.
Previous studies have suggested that antibiotics could predispose children to develop some chronic diseases, such as inflammatory bowel disease. Continue reading
Psychological impact of rheumatic disease on teenagers
A research group looking at the impact that rheumatic diseases have on adolescents found that many test positive for anxiety, they highlight at the European League Against Rheumatism Annual European Congress of Rheumatology. Continue reading
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