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Helping People With Arthritis Stay Healthy During Fall/Winter Months | By Carol Eustice | Every year, as we move into fall and then winter, people with arthritis have concerns. How can they avoid colds and the flu? Should they get a flu shot? Does taking certain medications make the flu shot inadvisable? There are indeed things you need to know! | |
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| Flu Vaccine Offers Protection | The flu (influenza) is a contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses. Mild to severe symptoms can develop and in some cases the flu can be fatal. Flu vaccines are available each fall to help prevent the spread of flu. | | | | |
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| Vaccinations and Rheumatoid Arthritis | Because a vaccine elicits an immune response, some people with rheumatic diseases who take immunosuppressant or biologic drugs are concerned about the interaction. Should they be concerned and avoid vaccinations? | | | | |
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