Evaluating Possible Causes of Eosinophilia | Quote of the Week: Human felicity is produced not as much by great pieces of good fortune that seldom happen as by little advantages that occur every day. ~Benjamin Franklin (This quote caught my eye because it reminded me that people who live with a chronic disease must find joy in the small victories.) | | Carol Eustice Arthritis & Joint Conditions Expert | | |
Evaluating Possible Causes of Eosinophilia | Eosinophilia, an abnormally high number of eosinophils in the peripheral blood, may be associated with certain cases of connective tissue diseases, Sjogren's syndrome, or rheumatoid arthritis. But, there are other causes that are more common. | | | | |
Make Going Back to School Less Stressful for Kids With Arthritis | It's hard enough for kids to face a new teacher, new friends, and sometimes a new school environment. But, to face it while being the kid in class who is a little different than the others -- the one with pain and physical limitations -- is extra tough. How can you help? | | | | |
Maintaining Your Ideal Weight Is Essential With Arthritis | Maintaining your healthy or ideal weight is important for overall good health and to help prevent or manage certain diseases and conditions -- including arthritis. You've heard that before, right? Have you ignored the advice or heeded it? | | | | |
Is Yoga a Beneficial Approach to Arthritis? | With growing interest in yoga in western countries came a greater awareness of its potential physical health benefits. Yoga no longer was simply a spiritual practice. Is yoga beneficial for people with arthritis? | | | | |
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