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Do you suffer from osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia, or gout? Are you facing knee replacement or hip replacement surgery? You need cutting-edge information and advice direct from the arthritis specialists at Johns Hopkins. Get the latest news on Arthritis from this site sent straight to your Inbox. Signing up for your Johns Hopkins Arthritis Health Alerts is fast, easy and FREE. Check the "Arthritis" box below, enter your email address, and click "Send." (Need more health news? Check as many boxes as you like for more FREE Health Alerts.)Benefits of Being A Registered User

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Timely information on the causes and treatments of osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis and related rheumatic conditions, including fibromyalgia, gout, ankylosing spondylitis, and bursitis

As we age, one of the most common health problems we’re likely to face is joint pain and stiffness due to arthritis. An estimated one out of every three adults -— about 70 million Americans in all —- has been diagnosed with osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis, or has chronic joint pain symptoms.

If you're a woman, you're particularly at risk for arthritis: According to the Arthritis Foundation, arthritis affects about twice as many women as men.

Arthritis is a chronic condition—that is, it persists for a long time, often for a lifetime. At present, there is no cure for arthritis. That may seem discouraging, but fortunately, there’s much reason for optimism. Today, there are medications that can relieve arthritis pain and self-care measures that can help keep your joints pain-free and mobile. And when these pain management strategies fail, joint replacement surgery, such as partial knee replacement or total knee replacement, can be helpful for some people with arthritis.

At Johns Hopkins Health Alerts, the Johns Hopkins arthritis experts from the Arthritis Center, led by Dr. Joan Bathon, review the most up-to-date information on the causes and treatments of arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis and related rheumatic conditions, including fibromyalgia, gout, and bursitis.

You can find out about drugs and knee replacement surgery or hip replacement surgery, new arthritis treatment options, complementary therapies, arthritis pain relief, exercise and other self-management strategies. As this site expands, Johns Hopkins arthritis specialists will offer even more cutting-edge information that can greatly enhance the quality of life for arthritis sufferers.

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  • 2008 Arthritis White Paper Arthritis now affects over 70 million Americans. The Johns Hopkins 2008 Arthritis White Paper provides in-depth knowledge on the most recent breakthroughs concerning the most common forms of arthritis—osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. In addition, it includes two other rheumatic diseases: fibromyalgia syndrome and bursitis, and also ankylosing spondylitis, gout, and lyme disease.
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