While both are types of arthritis, there are notable differences While they both fall under the "arthritis" umbrella and share certain similarities, these diseases have significant differences.
In recent years treatment with powerful biologic and targeted synthetic therapies has changed the landscape for arthritis, but currently finding the right treatment for each person is a matter of ...
The terms "inflammatory polyarthropathy,' "inflammatory arthritis," and rheumatoid arthritis" (RA) are often used interchangeably. While they are related, they don't mean the same thing. RA is a ...
Postmenopausal women, particularly those who experience early menopause, may have a higher risk for developing rheumatoid arthritis (RA), according to a review published online Sept. 30 in BMC ...
Arthritis can make everyday activities challenging, with pain, stiffness, and swelling often affecting the joints. For the millions of people living with arthritis, finding relief is essential for ...