Wednesday, 9 July 2014

About Arthritis & Joint Conditions: What Is "Treat to Target" in Rheumatology?

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From Carol Eustice, your Guide to Arthritis & Joint Conditions

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Nobody's problem is ideal. Nobody has things just as he would like them. The thing to do is to make a success with what material I have. It is sheer waste of time and soul-power to imagine what I would do if things were different. They are not different. ~Dr. Frank Crane

What Is "Treat to Target" in Rheumatology?
"Treat to target" is a principle or approach that has been successful in treating hypertension, high cholesterol, and diabetes. It's being considered for rheumatic diseases as well. What is it?

Children Can Develop Juvenile Arthritis
When most people think about arthritis, they don't think about children. Fact is, there are about 300,000 children in the U.S. with juvenile arthritis.

What Could Cause Your Joint to Be Warm or Hot?
Early warning signs of arthritis may include joint pain, joint stiffness, joint swelling and warmth. A warm or hot joint really refers to a joint that is warm to the touch. What causes a joint to be warm?
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