03-26-2010, 03:41 PM
Rheumatoid Arthritis affects women three times as frequently as men. The onset of rheumatoid arthritis may happen at any age, but normally in the years between 20 and 35.
Sometimes arthritic damage can be slowed or stopped, but in general the damage continues as the disease runs its course. And because medical science has not found any full cures for the different forms of arthritis, many people turn to alternative treatments to ease their pain.
Sometimes arthritic damage can be slowed or stopped, but in general the damage continues as the disease runs its course. And because medical science has not found any full cures for the different forms of arthritis, many people turn to alternative treatments to ease their pain.