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"The language of chronic illness often sets up a relationship of a winner and loser, successes and failures. It makes me feel if I’m struggling with my symptoms or if I ‘fail’ my medication, I’m not fighting hard enough or being a strong enough warrior.”
Do you use paracetamol for your pain? Learn about how access rules for this popular product have changed, why and what the changes might mean for you.
Are you worried about managing your autoimmune arthritis while travelling? A bit of forward planning can help you stay healthy and safe and have a wonderful time. We share our top tips to help you kick off your journey.
Arthritis affects over four million Australians. For World Arthritis Day (October 12) we’re busting myths and sharing some of our best arthritis resources.
Tamara’s journey of becoming a parent with arthritis was full of highs and lows. Here, she shares her story and offers practical advice for others in similar situations.
New consumer care guides for both rheumatoid arthritis and juvenile idiopathic arthritis outline these conditions and standard treatments plus provide practical information that may not be addressed in medical appointments.
The first Australian Rheumatoid Arthritis Clinical Care Standard aims to foster better health outcomes and an improved quality of care for people with RA across the country.
We're thrilled to support the global #AdvantageHers campaign by UCB, including women with lived experience of chronic inflammatory disease. Let's empower women to pursue their dreams and share their stories while seeking diagnosis and treatment.
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.