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Arthritis affects over four million Australians. For World Arthritis Day (October 12) we’re busting myths and sharing some of our best arthritis resources.
As an immunocompromised person, you may want to set boundaries in social scenarios to protect yourself. Saying no isn’t always easy, but with practice, it can become a habit.
If you have arthritis, it’s important to take steps to keep joints healthy. But here’s why you should prioritise bone health, too.
Rheumatoid arthritis patient and family nurse practitioner Stefanie Remson shares how she’s managed the feelings of depression, anxiety, loneliness and inadequacy that came with her diagnosis.
Researchers hope new studies will shed light on how COVID-19 affects immunocompromised people at high-risk for severe illness.
Staying active is great for managing arthritis joint pain and inflammation. Our top tips may help make exercise seem less daunting.
We joined the recent Australian Rheumatology Associations ASM to learn what the latest in research, therapies and best practice will mean for people with arthritis and related conditions.
Watch Michael Kuluva’s Tumbler and Tipsy 2022 Collection online event and see accessible fashion showcased by models with chronic conditions.
Put mismatched socks to good use and protect your joints with these smart hacks to reduce arthritis pain and make chores easier
What will the current COVID-19 vaccine candidates mean for Australians with autoimmune conditions? Can we take them? When will we get them?