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Arthritis is often associated with older adults, but children can develop it, too. Known as juvenile arthritis, this group of conditions can affect a child’s joints, immune system, and overall health.
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Health on MSNHow Does Psoriatic Arthritis Affect Your Feet?Many people with psoriatic arthritis will experience symptoms in their feet. This can lead to swollen toes, pitted nails, ...
Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is less common among Black people compared to other races, but differences in prevalence may also ...
A global comparison of psoriatic arthritis guidelines reveals differences in treatment sequencing and domain-specific strategies, with all emphasizing treat-to-target goals and comorbidity management.
Jack Troyano mostly lives like a typical boy. But the frequent shots and weekly infusions he gets for juvenile arthritis tell a different story.
Guselkumab, whether administered every 4 or 8 weeks, demonstrates “significant inhibition” of structural damage in patients with active psoriatic arthritis, according to data presented at the ...
Racial and ethnic diversity is lacking in PsA clinical trials, with non-White participants remaining severely underrepresented.
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Can You Have Psoriatic Arthritis Without Psoriasis? - MSNPeople with psoriatic arthritis (PsA) usually have psoriasis symptoms, such as patches of scaly, itchy skin, before their joint symptoms appear. Sometimes, though, PsA symptoms start first.
Juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), a type of arthritis commonly occurring in children, is a chronic, inflammatory condition that affects the joints, causing pain, swelling, stiffness, and ...
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