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A multinational study shed light on which sites to scan for early signs of the disease, but scoring system was less sensitive ...
Tapering TNF inhibitors is safe and maintains low disease activity for 2 years in psoriatic arthritis and axial ...
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Flow Space on MSNPsoriatic Arthritis Is Most Commonly Diagnosed in This Age Group—& We’re Honestly SurprisedWe often imagine arthritis as a condition exclusive to people well into their golden years, yet data shows psoriatic ...
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Everyday Health on MSNHow to Manage the Heart Disease Risk of Psoriatic ArthritisUnderstand how psoriatic arthritis increases heart disease risk through inflammation. Learn management tips for heart health, from lifestyle changes to medication discussions.
Objectives The reproductive health of men with inflammatory joint disease (IJD) has been a topic of debate in recent years, ...
Certain things, like your genes, can increase your risk for psoriatic arthritis. If you have a first-degree relative with psoriatic arthritis, you have 39 times the risk of developing it.
Dealing with the itchy, scaly patches that come with psoriasis is difficult enough. But having psoriasis puts you at risk of ...
Health experts reveal the impact of the inflammatory skin condition on joints, and highlight symptoms and management tips ...
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Flow Space on MSNStacy London on What She Wished She Knew Before Getting Her Psoriatic Arthritis DiagnosisBefore Stacy London received her psoriatic arthritis diagnosis in her 30s, she didn't have answers for why her hardcore workouts left her feeling ill or why fatigue interfered with her fast-paced life ...
What to Expect When You're Expecting With PsA You may get a reprieve from your arthritis while pregnant. About 40%-60% of women with psoriatic disease see their symptoms get better during pregnancy.
The connection between skin and joints Psoriatic arthritis represents a complex interplay between two distinct conditions. For most people, the skin symptoms appear first—typically red, scaly ...
Disease characteristics were generally similar among the 2 groups, but the presence of radiographic axial disease was more common in Hispanic and non-White individuals (25.4% vs 16.3%; P = .005).
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