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Arthritis by the Numbers
Around 44% of adults with doctor-diagnosed arthritis have arthritis-attributable activity limitations. Source: CDC
68% of people with arthritis find it difficult to get in and out of a vehicle. Source: Arthritis Foundation INSIGHTS
Nutrition matters — 84% of arthritis patients believe healthy diet is important for managing arthritis. Source: Arthritis Foundation INSIGHTS
Arthritis is more than just physical — 48% of arthritis patients feel down, depressed or hopeless.
Source: Arthritis Foundation INSIGHTS
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Living Well with Arthritis
Live Yes! Podcast
Make Mental Health a Priority
Your mental health can directly and indirectly impact your physical health. Learn why it's important to prioritize your emotional well-being.
Listen Now"Managing mental health is a lifelong process and it's going to change over time."
Rachel Aaron, PhD, psychologist, Johns Hopkins School of MedicineWebinar
Sleep & Fatigue Strategies for Arthritis
Sleep and pain management experts share proven strategies to help combat fatigue and poor sleep quality with arthritis.
Watch Now"Working on relaxation techniques and mindfulness is very helpful."
Catherine Siengsukon, PT, PhD, Director of Sleep, Health and Wellness Laboratory, University of Kansas Medical CenterHelp Conquer Arthritis
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Everyday tasks don’t have to be a pain. Check out products that have received the Arthritis Foundation’s Ease of Use certification for their arthritis-friendly features.
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The Arthritis Foundation’s Walk With Ease program has been proven to reduce arthritis pain and other symptoms. It can provide helpful tips and techniques — whether you’re a veteran or a newbie.
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