Living Well

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When it feels like everything is going wrong, it’s important to find the humor in caregiving. Why? Find out!
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Is rheumatoid arthritis preventing you from getting a good night’s rest? Try one of these real-life tips to help you sleep better with RA.
Is rheumatoid arthritis (RA) making daily tasks painful? Try one of these smart shortcuts, straight from people living with RA.
Rheumatoid arthritis doesn’t stop The Next Iron Chef star Seamus Mullen. Find out how he has fun while eating healthy in the kitchen.
Cooking with rheumatoid arthritis doesn’t have to be a challenge. Get tips from Chef Seamus Mullen on how to make cooking with RA fun.
Is your rheumatoid arthritis interfering with intimacy, family fun and friendships? Here’s how to fight joint pain, fatigue and irritability and ensure good times.
Dealing with a long-term, chronic disease like psoriasis is more than just a physical challenge. It can also test you emotionally.
Certain challenges every college student expects to take on: juggling a full class schedule with a full social life, deciding on a major, changing your mind and deciding on a different major…but learning you have psoriatic arthritis? Not exactly something Vanessa Shortley expected to confront while studying journalism five years ago. Yet, rather than buckle under a daunting diagnosis, she put her sleuthing skills to work, sussing out the who, what, where, when, how and why of her condition, so that she could not only deal with it—but defy it. Today, the 27-year-old editor of a weekly newspaper, Vanessa shares her secrets for surmounting the personal and professional difficulties posed by psoriatic arthritis.