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What To Do When The Doctor Says It’s Rheumatoid Arthritis: Stop Your Pain, Become More Active, and Learn How to Talk to Your Doctors
December 23, 2009 by Steve Butler · Leave a Comment
Rheumatoid arthritis is a painful, incurable connective-tissue disease that attacks the hands, feet, and joints and may lead to deformities and permanent disabilities. This book, written by a doctor and health journalist will offer comprehensive medical advice and lifestyle information for the nearly three million Americans who suffer from this disease.
The book uses mind-body techniques and alternative medicine to cope with the pain and discomfort, including information on:
- Pain relief
- Exercise
- Nutrition
- Managing your relationship with your doctors
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