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Hot and Cold - Quick Relief from RA Pain and Stiffness

Quick Relief from RA Pain and Stiffness

Applying heat and cold is a quick way to help soothe the joint pain and ease the stiffness of rheumatoid arthritis. Get tips on how to apply heat and cold safely and effectively. More

Rheumatoid 101 - What Is Rheumatoid Arthritis?

What Is Rheumatoid Arthritis?

Signs, symptoms, causes, risk factors . . . get all of the pertinent facts and information about rheumatoid arthritis. More

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Nutrition - Eating Healthfully

Learn what might be causing your joint pain. Take the RealAge Rheumatoid Arthritis Assessment to find out.

There has been a lot written about so-called arthritis diets, but no one food causes arthritis, and no one food can cure it. However, research suggests that eating a typical Mediterranean-style diet -- plenty of fruit, vegetables, and healthy unsaturated fats (olive oil, nuts, and fish) -- may help reduce inflammation and improve the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis. Vitamin E, omega-3, and omega-6 supplements may also help reduce inflammation and pain.

Rheumatoid arthritis and some of the medications used to treat it can lead to low levels of protein, folic acid, and calcium -- nutrients your body needs to stay healthy and strong. People with RA have an increased risk of developing osteoporosis as well, so consider taking calcium and vitamin D supplements to help maintain bone strength or a daily multivitamin to cover all your bases.

Talk to your doctor before taking supplements or making major changes in your diet.

Eating better is easy with the RealAge Recipe Finder.

Last reviewed on: October 2009
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