No matter what you've tried before, or what you or your doctor
are considering for your future—
Learn about the best new sources of arthritis pain relief and the
latest breakthrough treatments direct from Johns Hopkins' arthritis experts.
Dear Health Alerts Subscriber,
When you have arthritis, each day brings new challenges. That's
just part of what makes it such a difficult disease to manage. If you suffer from:
you know how challenging it can be to find arthritis pain relief, and stay mobile and independent. How challenging it can be to stay in control of your condition, and where to go for the most reliable information on the latest breakthroughs in the rapidly changing world of arthritis prevention and care.
Your age, your daily activities, your other health issues, the drug
treatments you're using, your exercise routine, over-the-counter
remedies you try—not to mention your gender, the weather, and
your genetic heritage—all affect the way you are going to feel at any
given time.
Add to this the fact that there are more than 100 different
conditions that fall under the heading of "Arthritis," and you can see
why it's so difficult get an accurate diagnosis, fine-tune your
drug regimen, and make sure you're getting the latest and best
treatment as your condition—and your options -- change.
But there is one thing that everyone who successfully manages
their arthritis have in common:
They keep themselves fully informed and up-to-the-minute on new
developments in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of arthritis.
They use this knowledge to work closely with their doctors to
conquer pain, minimize restrictions, and maintain a high quality of life.
When you consider how much valuable time and money are lost to the
aches and pains, the stiff joints and the fatigue caused by arthritis
(an estimated $65 billion annually) . . .
And when you realize how much money and hope are wasted on
ineffective drug treatments, as well as pills and lotions that
promise miracle cures where none exist . . .
You will understand why Dr. Joan Bathon and her fellow arthritis specialists at Johns Hopkins decided to
take action.
For you and for the other 70 million men and women living with
arthritis, the experts at the hospital ranked #1 of America's Best Hospitals created The
Johns Hopkins White Papers. These annual publications deliver
disease-specific intelligence direct to you, the lay reader, so you can use this information and advice to make the most informed decisions possible about
your own healthcare.
As the publisher of The Johns Hopkins White Papers, I feel so strongly that you can benefit from this information on Arthritis,
that I am offering The 2008 ARTHRITIS White Paper as an instant download you can start using at once. With a full money-back guarantee, no questions asked, if you are not completely satisfied with your White Paper.
In the next few paragraphs, I will tell you what you can
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Groundbreaking new
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That's right, a 100% money-back guarantee, because we are so certain this is cutting-edge information no arthritis sufferer should live without. Among this year's
highlights:
New lifestyle strategies. Why smoking is bad for your knees. Page 6
New joint replacement options. How minimally invasive procedures for knee and hip replacement offer new hope.
And whether they're right for YOU. Page 34.
New medications. Find out the latest news on biologic response modifiers for rheumatoid arthritis. (pages 56 TO 59)
New treatments for fibromyalgia. The latest news and relief strategies. page 72.
New aproaches living with arthritis. Exercise after joint replacement? How much? What kind? (page 27)
All in your copy of The Johns Hopkins White Paper 2008: Arthritis.
And that's just the beginning! The Johns Hopkins White Paper 2008:
ARTHRITIS lets you closely monitor the latest research
and understand clearly what it can mean for YOU.
What can you do to help your joints before it's too late?
The 2008 ARTHRITIS White Paper gives you a thorough overview
of what the medical field has learned in the past year about osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and several other arthritic conditions. This is essential reading no matter how long ago—or how recently—
you were diagnosed with any of the following forms of arthritis:
The 2008 ARTHRITIS White Paper is a natural extension of Johns
Hopkins' methodology: to translate the lessons of the laboratory and their groundbreaking research into the most
effective treatments for anyone who has been diagnosed with
some form of arthritis.
And to keep you informed of the wealth of Hopkins breakthroughs on arthritis prevention, plus medications, treatments, arthritis pain relief, and surgical options.
Did you know that world-famous
Johns Hopkins surgeons performed the first total knee replacement --
back in 1971?
Thanks to a flood of recent research and landmark studies, people
with arthritis now have a vast array of tools for fighting back against
their condition. Today you have numerous options that have been medically
proven to stop pain, restore joint flexibility, and slow the rate of
further decline. But how to choose what's right for YOU? How can you separate fact from fiction, helpfull from hype, or even harmful? Johns Hopkins' specialists outline the most important findings for you in The 2008 ARTHRITIS White Paper so you can make the most informed choices possible for you, and your loved ones.
After all, it's not just you that's affected by your arthritis, but family, friends, colleagues. Are you sick and tired of
putting up with the pain?
There's certainly nothing worse than seeing a loved one suffer, when help is at hand. Arthritis is one
one of the most common chronic health problems in
America, affecting an estimated one out of three adults.
It is also the #1 cause of disability in women, and the #2 cause for men after injury.
But here's the good news: developing arthritis is NOT inevitable. Arthritis is NOT unbeatable. Not if you arm yourself with the most accurate information on prevention and treatment.
If you are sick and tired of living with the pain of arthritis, I
urge you to pay close attention. I'm about to tell you why Johns
Hopkins rheumatologists (doctors who specialize in treating arthritis)
are so optimistic. What they have discovered. And what they now
recommend to people who aren't content with treatments that
don't bring sufficient relief.
If you are encouraged by what you read, you can tap into the
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You won't find a more comprehensive round-up of the latest arthritis information and research in one single volume.
With The Johns Hopkins White Papers, we've redefined the term "informed
consumer."
Since the first Johns Hopkins White Paper was published in 1992, hundreds of
thousands of Americans have stopped making decisions based on old
information. Misinformation. And just plain bad advice.
With the Johns Hopkins specialists to guide you, it is now truly
possible to know what's best. Accurate. Responsible. Safe.
Effective. At last, you can take charge of your health care from a position of knowledge, not fear or hearsay.
You need The Johns Hopkins White Paper 2008: Arthritis if:
- You are among the estimated 70 million Americans who have been
diagnosed with some form of arthritis.
- You have reached the age of 50, the point by which almost every man
and woman has experienced at least occasional joint pain and
stiffness.
- You or someone you love hope to find a better way to manage
arthritis symptoms so the disease interferes less with your enjoyment of
your life.
- You are concerned about the medications you currently take and want
to understand them better, as well as explore newer and better
alternatives.
- You want to know about effective alternatives so you can safely try
nonprescription therapies that have been shown to work.
- You live with or care for someone whose comfort or mobility is
impacted by arthritis.
If any of these statements apply to you, then you
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White Paper 2008: ARTHRITIS.
Arthritis doesn't merely affect the joints. Arthritis, and arthritis pain, also impacts so many other areas of your body and
so many aspects of your life.
Arthritis and your long-term well-being
Arthritis is a long-term condition which needs to be skillfully managed over time. But the good news is that we are learning more and more about arthritis, and developing promising new treatments every day.
The
2008 ARTHRITIS White Paper offers new hope even to those of you who have suffered with arthritis for many years. Learn how to control your symptoms, and perhaps even slow the progression of the disease. And what side effects related to your arthritis you need to watch out for. Highlights in The
2008 ARTHRITIS White Paper include:
- The sleep-inflammation link: Why it's crucial to get a good night's sleep if you suffer from arthritis. And how to get one despite your arthritis pain. (page 38)
- The importance of early aggressive treatment for rheumatoid arthritis (page 49)
- How to find a qualified fitness trainer who will work with your doctor to design an exercise program that will help meet your special arthritis needs. (page 8)
- New remedies that work for knee pain which you might like to consider adding to your self-care regimen. (page 35)
- How rheumatoid arthritis raises your risk of osteoporosis. (page 50)
It can take some trial and error to find the best medications,
and your treatment needs may change over time. The more you know the
better you'll be able to manage your condition. and work in conjunction with your doctor to discuss which of the new treatments and medications are best for YOU.
That's where The
2008 ARTHRITIS White Paper can help. Discover the latest news in the world of arthritis, direct from Johns Hopkins' specialists, and how these breakthroughs can make a difference to you NOW. And all this timely information is available to you right now as an instant download you can order now and start reading in minutes!
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The impact of arthritis upon every aspect of your daily life is significant. Consider
for a minute some of the ways in which arthritis affects you right now.
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➢ When you get out of bed in the morning.
We invited a Johns Hopkins senior physical therapist to give you her
exercise prescription that gets stiff joints moving in a
gentle, effective way. She will share them with you in your FREE Special
Report titled Active Living with Arthritis.
➢ When you have to open a jar, hold a pencil or tie your
shoes.
We invited a Johns Hopkins senior occupational therapist to reveal
her Top 20 gadgets and gizmos that take the pain and struggle out of
buttons, cereal boxes, car door handles and other daily hurdles. You
will find them in Active Living with Arthritis.
➢ When you want to go for a walk without pain.
We invited Johns Hopkins experts to show you how the right kind of orthotics, made
and worn correctly, can redistribute weight, absorb shock and
minimize pain in the feet, shins, knees and lower back. Another good
reason to get your hands on a free copy of Active Living with
Arthritis.
➢ When you are facing a long car trip or cramped plane
ride.
We asked the specialists at Johns Hopkins for their best non-drug
strategies to keep stiffness and pain from coming along for the ride.
Their suggestions will help you minimize the stress on your joints when sitting in
cramped seats, struggling with your luggage, and other factors intervene.
Don't even think about taking a business trip or vacation until
you've consulted your free copy of Active Living with Arthritis.
➢ When you find yourself having to cut back on favorite activities
and may even be considering a move to a drier climate.
We asked Johns Hopkins rheumatologists for a "reality check" on
whether cold and damp climates actually make arthritis worse. Is there
an arthritis-proof environment? What does the latest research show?
All this and more is yours in your FREE Special Report, Active Living with Arthritis, our gift to you just for trying The Johns Hopkins White Paper 2008: Arthritis. It's
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Arthritis-busters that put you back in control of your
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Why should you suffer a minute longer when newer, better, safer ways
to live with arthritis are available right now? The Johns Hopkins White Papers are written expressly for YOU, the intelligent layman, not for someone with an M.D. or Ph.D. You
get the facts you need, along with clear and specific recommendations
from Johns Hopkins specialists.
The Johns Hopkins White Papers 2008: ARTHRITIS will serve as your "early
alert" to information that might not reach you through other books or media on arthritis for YEARS.
Learn about:
- The treatment that was once considered a questionable alternative
remedy but is now an accepted part of conventional medicine for topical
pain relief. Page 25.
- The latest effective treatments for osteoarthritis. Find new hope for slowing the damage to your
joints, controlling pain and protecting your mobility.
- New techniques under development right now that could make joint
replacement easier, safer and less of an ordeal for the patient.
- Heat, or ice? Expert advice on pages 16 and 17 helps you decide which one to
apply to reduce swelling or relieve pain.
- 7 criteria used by doctors to identify and diagnose rheumatoid
arthritis.
- Your drug options, and what to do if
not getting sufficient relief from acetaminophen or NSAIDs (Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug) and your
doctor says it's time for something stronger.
- What kind of relief you can expect from Enbrel, and what kinds of
side effects and precautions need to be considered for safe use. Read all about it on pages 58 and 59.
- Which over-the-counter creams, gels and ointments really do provide
temporary pain relief.
- Considering joint replacement
surgery? How to make the best choice for you.
- Understanding fibromyalgia. Is it a form of arthritis? What causes
it? How is it diagnosed and treated? Page 72
- Special precautions so you don't set
yourself up for bursitis. Page 69
- The latest thinking on injectible gold for
rheumatoid arthritis. (pages 56 to 57)
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A note of precaution before you take advice on anything to do with
arthritis—or any aspect of your health, for that matter:
Be sure you consider the source. Check the credentials of the experts
before accepting any of their explanations or recommendations. There are
too many hucksters and scam artists out there who prey on those in pain
who are vulnerable to their promises.
Direct to you from the Medical Center ranked #1 of America's Best Hospitals
For 16 consecutive years, the Johns Hopkins Hospital has headed the
list of America's Best Hospitals, as reported in U.S. News &
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trustworthy source of the medical information you require.
A tradition of discovery and medical innovation is the hallmark of
Johns Hopkins research. Hopkins has no equal in the development of new
knowledge, new techniques, and new technologies for improved patient
care. The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine receives more funding from the National
Institutes of Health than any other medical school in America.
Since its founding in 1889, The Johns Hopkins Hospital has led the
way transferring the discoveries made in the laboratory to the
administration of effective patient care.
It was a team of Johns Hopkins surgeons who performed the
world's first total knee replacement in 1971. No one has done more
to earn the trust of the millions of men and women diagnosed with
arthritis.
What's true? What's wishful
thinking?
What's just advertising hoopla and hype?
How much do you really know about controlling arthritis symptoms? So
much of what's written in the popular press or advertised on radio
and TV has very little to do with what Johns Hopkins doctors know works
best.
TRUE OR FALSE: You've heard that distance runners are
destined to develop osteoarthritis. Will years of pounding really wear
out an athletic person's joints?
TRUE OR FALSE: When the COX-2 inhibitors, Vioxx and Bextra,
were pulled off the market for causing cardiovascular problems,
arthritis sufferers were deprived of a class of drugs that provided
better pain relief than NSAIDs.
TRUE OR FALSE: A naturally-occurring compound called SAMe,
found in all living cells, offers us an important new tool for
controlling arthritis symptoms.
TRUE OR FALSE: Since rheumatoid arthritis "runs in the
family," it means that your children run a high risk of developing it if
you have the genetic marker for the disease.
TRUE OR FALSE: Gout, often called "the disease of kings," is
caused by a diet rich in purines, which are found in alcohol and certain
meats and seafoods.
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You will be astonished how much is truly NEW about treating
arthritis. Among the eye-opening new information in The 2008
ARTHRITIS White Paper:
- Why old-fashioned aspirin, the oldest NSAID on the market, is once
again looking like a good choice for certain individuals.
- The malaria drug that turned out to be effective in treating
rheumatoid arthritis, too, especially in combination with
methotrexate.
- Results of a major study that examined the role of infliximab
(Remicide) in treating Ankylosing Spondylitis. Learn what it did to
improve physical function, control spinal pain and ease morning
stiffness.
- The antibiotic that may slow joint damage in the early stages of
rheumatoid arthritis, although scientists aren't yet sure how it
works.
Regardless of where you live, or how far you are from America's #1-rated Best Hospital, you deserve to know about the latest
drugs, innovative procedures, new treatment options—especially
now that we have so many ways to not just relieve arthritis symptoms, but actually
slow the progression of the disease!
You can use your copy of The Johns Hopkins White Paper 2008: Arthritis to
understand the anatomy of your own joints. See how the complex system
works. Witness what happens as the system begins to break down. Work
with your own doctor for the best outcome.
Find out how men's and women's symptoms develop in
different ways. The impact of osteoarthritis on longevity. (Will it
shorten your life?) The type of arthritis that's 4 to 5 times more
common in obese men and women.
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gene therapy may help improve bone healing following joint repair
surgery. Page 34
Find out—right NOW why people with arthritis are at
risk of developing bursitis, and what you can do right now to prevent
this painful condition. On page 69, Johns Hopkins doctors give you 6
specific recommendations for protecting your shoulders, elbows, wrists
and hands, knees, hips, ankles and feet.
Discover—NOW, rather than once it's too late—
the bone-protecting steps you can take to reduce the risk of
osteoporosis, a special concern in people who take corticosteroids for
acute flare-ups.
Explore—immediately—the recent developments that
dramatically improve the prognosis for people with rheumatoid arthritis.
Learn what to discuss with your doctor to be sure you are getting
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Learn—the moment your White Paper arrives about the
drug that may protect people with rheumatoid arthritis from developing
heart disease, according to a new study. Since congestive heart failure
can accompany this form of arthritis, this is important news indeed.
Page 41
And, since prescription medications are only one component in the
fight against arthritis pain, you will find out which over-the-counter
remedies are worth including in your regimen.
Can any of those "Amazing Miracle Cures"
make you
feel like a 25-year-old again?
We've all seen the ads, and paused to wonder. Could they make
those claims if they're not at least partially true?
Every pharmacy, every magazine, every search of the Internet turns up
lotions and potions, supplements, devices and dietary aids, even magnets
and jewelry, all claiming to erase arthritis aches and pains.
Do any of the nutritional or herbal products you see advertised
really work? Which ones? Should you give them a try? And what's the
safest way to get started with the lowest risk of side effects?
Explore the fascinating but little-understood world of alternative
arthritis remedies with Johns Hopkins doctors as your guides. You
don't have to fall victim to hoaxes and health scams when you can
find out what the nation's top arthritis experts have to say
about...
Glucosamine and chondroitin. Learn how the recommendations
have changed, and may differ depending on what kind of arthritis you
have.
Acupuncture: Which types of arthritis may improve from the
treatment, and which types don't seem to be affected at all?
Herbal products. Are they the
"miracle cures" for gout that they are advertised to be?
You'll learn the truth about:
- Yoga for
flexibility and pain relief
- Fish oil to relieve
rheumatoid arthritis symptoms.
- What the latest studies show about stress management and pain relief.
- The role of electromagnetic field therapy in reducing osteoarthritis symptoms.
What you read in The Johns Hopkins White Paper 2008: Arthritis
reflects the expertise and vast experience of the nation's #1 rated
hospital and its renowned doctors.
The Johns Hopkins White Paper 2008: Arthritis has been prepared for your personal use by some of the
most
respected medical specialists in the field.
Medical Editor John A. Flynn, M.D., is a graduate of the University
of Missouri-Columbia School of Medicine, where he was selected to
receive the Outstanding Young Physician Award. He completed his
internship and residency at the Johns Hopkins University School of
Medicine, followed by a fellowship in clinical rheumatology.
Dr. Flynn is an associate professor in the divisions of general
internal medicine and molecular and clinical rheumatology in the
department of medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of
Medicine. He recently received the Clinician Scholar Educator Award from
the American College of Rheumatology and has published in such journals
as Arthritis & Rheumatism, Arthritis Care & Research and the
New England Journal of Medicine.
Timothy Johnson, M.D, an instructor in orthopedics at the Johns
Hopkins University School of Medicine, contributed to the surgery
sections in The 2008 ARTHRITIS White Paper. This expert panel offers you new help, new hope, for arthritis treatment, and pain relief.
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Simple, drug-free remedies
you can't afford to
overlook
Unfortunately, there still isn't a cure for arthritis. Your
comfort and mobility depend on the quality of the information you rely
on, and how actively you get involved in doing what works.
Please don't miss this chance to explore the wide range of
nutritional, exercise and lifestyle choices that are known to improve
comfort and mobility as well as slow the progression of the disease. You
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A simple, non-drug way to protect your "good" knee if you only
have osteoarthritis in the other knee right now. So obvious, but
you'd be amazed how few people do this.
Discover how little weight loss it takes for an overweight or
obese woman to reduce her risk of knee osteoarthritis IN HALF!
The surprising results of a significant study to determine the
role of dairy products in preventing gout.
- The fact that you are reading this letter now tells me you are
hungry for good, reliable information about a disease you live with
every day of your life.
The 2008 ARTHRITIS White Paper is uniquely able to inform and
guide you through the large and small decisions you make concerning your
health and comfort. It comes directly to you from the top-rated hospital
in America and reflects the latest thinking from the medical specialists
at Johns Hopkins. And is available right now as an INSTANT DOWNLOAD to help you take control of your arthritis treatment and pain relief as quickly as possible, so you don't have to face unnecessary pain and limitations another minute if you don't have to.
Hard-to-find information
on the tough choices you
face
Arthritis is a serious disease, and The 2008 ARTHRITIS WHITE
PAPER is serious about helping you manage it well. Informative
charts and sidebars provide the specific information to guide you
through some of the tough decisions you may face in the months and years
ahead. Look for:
A detailed visual comparison of the normal knee joint and an
osteoarthritic knee joint.
A comparison chart of commonly used non-steroidal
anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), with guidelines for using them
safely and avoiding unnecessary risk. (pages 56 to 59)
A comprehensive exercise plan: How to use strength training and aerobic
exercise to help ease arthritis symptoms. Includes 10 good ways to
get moderate-intensity exercise without setting foot in a gym.
A comparison chart of Commonly-used Disease-Modifying Anti-Rheumatic
Drugs (DMARDS) and Corticosteroids.
A comparison chart of Drugs for the Treatment of Gout.
4 different kinds of support groups, and how to identify and
find the one that's right for you.
A Glossary of arthritis terminology from arthroplasty to
pannus to viscosupplementation. You and your doctor will communicate
more clearly and you will understand more of what you read about the
disease.
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Orthotics Know-How. Are they your answer to aching
feet, ankles and knees? Learn when soft and flexible is better than
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The Weather and Your Joints. Before you relocate, find
out what the research shows about the effects of temperature, humidity,
high barometric pressure and rain on people with different types of
arthritis.
Your Daily Exercise "Prescription." Kelly Daley, senior
physical therapist at Johns Hopkins Hospital's Outpatient Physical
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improve your range of motion. (Illustrations included.)
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