Accessible cruise travel: Michele Monro, author and cruise expert, shares her tips on cruising without boundaries
I have been cruising for more than 40 years. But when I was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis around 25 years ago, I began to notice the lack of information for people with limited mobility; places I had visited previously suddenly had obstacles I hadn’t encountered before. Continue reading
Markers of protein and iron may diagnose fibromyalgia
Changes in the body’s processing of iron and protein could highlight the presence of fibromyalgia says new research. Continue reading
Laughter is the best medicine…
Intravenous drug treatment could become a little less stressful after a new study reveals watching comedy films can lighten the mood (and decrease pain levels). Continue reading
Dementia risk lower in people treated with biologic DMARDs
Biologic disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs) may have neuroprotective effects according to exciting new meta-analysis in RMD Open. Conventional synthetic DMARDs did not show a similar outcome. Continue reading
Blood test developed that finds knee osteoarthritis
A new blood test can find knee osteoarthritis up to eight years before it appears on X-ray. It is believed that this early detection will lead to therapies to slow progression and restore joint health. Continue reading