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Arthritis Screening Quiz
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Have you had persistent joint pain and you don't know the cause? Do you think it may be arthritis? Have you discounted the possibility of it being arthritis because you think arthritis is just an old-person's disease? Take the Arthritis Screening Quiz.
Osteoarthritis Screening Quiz
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Osteoarthritis is also known as "wear-and-tear" arthritis. It is typically seen as a primary disease in older people but can occur as a secondary condition in younger people. Injury, occupation, excess weight, and genetics are among the factors which cause the cartilage of a joint to wear away. Take our Osteoarthritis Screening Quiz.
Rheumatoid Arthritis Screening Quiz
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Early diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis and early, aggressive treatment can help prevent joint damage and deformity. A combination of diagnostic tests, physical examination, and x-ray evidence confirms the diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis. Take our screening quiz and if you suspect rheumatoid arthritis, consult a rheumatologist.
The Rheumatoid Arthritis Guide: Free 8-Day E-Course Newsletter
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Various aspects of rheumatoid arthritis make it different from other kinds of arthritis. It is important to learn all that you can about the disease. Better understanding will enhance your ability to manage the condition. Subscribe now and get the e-course delivered daily to your email for the next 8 days.
Lupus Screening Quiz
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People with lupus produce abnormal antibodies in their blood which target tissues within their own body. Lupus is one of the autoimmune diseases. The chronic inflammation which is associated with this condition can affect the skin, heart, lungs, kidneys, joints, and nervous system.
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http://arthritis.about.com/od/diseasesandconditions/l/blarthritisquiz.htm
Have you had persistent joint pain and you don't know the cause? Do you think it may be arthritis? Have you discounted the possibility of it being arthritis because you think arthritis is just an old-person's disease? Take the Arthritis Screening Quiz.
Osteoarthritis Screening Quiz
http://arthritis.about.com/od/oa/l/blosteoquiz.htm
Osteoarthritis is also known as "wear-and-tear" arthritis. It is typically seen as a primary disease in older people but can occur as a secondary condition in younger people. Injury, occupation, excess weight, and genetics are among the factors which cause the cartilage of a joint to wear away. Take our Osteoarthritis Screening Quiz.
Rheumatoid Arthritis Screening Quiz
http://arthritis.about.com/od/rheumatoidarthritis/l/blrheumarthquiz.htm
Early diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis and early, aggressive treatment can help prevent joint damage and deformity. A combination of diagnostic tests, physical examination, and x-ray evidence confirms the diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis. Take our screening quiz and if you suspect rheumatoid arthritis, consult a rheumatologist.
The Rheumatoid Arthritis Guide: Free 8-Day E-Course Newsletter
http://arthritis.about.com/c/ec/1.htm
Various aspects of rheumatoid arthritis make it different from other kinds of arthritis. It is important to learn all that you can about the disease. Better understanding will enhance your ability to manage the condition. Subscribe now and get the e-course delivered daily to your email for the next 8 days.
Lupus Screening Quiz
http://arthritis.about.com/od/lupusthebasics/l/bllupusquiz.htm
People with lupus produce abnormal antibodies in their blood which target tissues within their own body. Lupus is one of the autoimmune diseases. The chronic inflammation which is associated with this condition can affect the skin, heart, lungs, kidneys, joints, and nervous system.
More Info and Quizzes Related to Arthritis:
http://arthritis.about.com/od/diseasesandconditions/