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February 21, 2019
 
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Integrative approaches to treating pain
What used to be called complementary and alternative medicine is now often referred to as integrative medicine. How can it help ease your arthritis and joint pain?
 
 
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Adult Still's disease
Symptoms of this rare type of arthritis include a fever, a rash and joint pain. Learn more about the disease, including which treatments work best.
 
   
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