13 Natural Ways to Treat Long-Term Pain Rheumatoid Arthritis 13 Natural Ways to Treat Long-Term Pain Listening to music releases a chemical in your brain that helps control feelings of discomfort, and ginger extract could be as good as ibuprofen for arthritis. See what else may bring you extra pain relief. Read More The Best Apps for RA Consider adding these apps to your smartphone or tablet to help you monitor your symptoms and do other things to get a better grip on your health. Read More Use Exercise to Ease Your Symptoms What can help when you're stiff, sore, and tired? Believe it or not, a workout. Read More 15 Knee Pain Dos and Don'ts Wear shoes with good tread on them -- and don't sleep in the wrong position. Try these tips (and avoid these mistakes) to help control your knee pain. Read More How RA Damages Different Parts of Your Body RA affects more than just your joints. Here's what it can do to your skin, eyes, lungs, and these other areas. Read More What to Eat for More Omega-3s A diet high in these heart-healthy fatty acids may help curb your joint pain and stiffness. See which foods are your best sources. Read More Biologics vs. JAK Inhibitors Both of these RA medicines help block the inflammation that can cause joint damage. So what are the differences? Read More Insights From Our Blogs Could Looking at a Painting Improve Your Pain? 3 Ways COVID-19 Changed the Doctor/Patient Relationship 'How I Found the Right Rheumatologist for Me' RA Videos to Watch Side Effects of Biologics You Need to Know This Athlete With RA Has Something to Tell You ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT WebMD.com | Mobile Apps | Unsubscribe | View as a Webpage You are receiving this message because you registered with WebMD as rssproject471@gmail.com. If you did not register for WebMD please contact our Customer Care Team WebMD Privacy Policy © 2021 WebMD, LLC. All rights reserved. WebMD Office of Privacy | 1201 Peachtree Street, NE | Atlanta, GA 30361 Tweet Postingan terkait:
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