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What Happens to Your Blood After You Donate for Research?

What Happens to Your Blood After You Donate for Research?

“What happens to my sample once I agree to use it towards research?” you may ask… Take a look as numerous doctors and researchers explain the process step by step, from gathering your information in a clinic, to performing specific tests in the laboratory for data collection, to publishing research results and sharing them with medical professionals. Check out this exciting process!

How to Inject Cosentyx (secukinumab)

How to Inject Cosentyx

Watch as Nurse Victoria Ruffing teaches us how to inject the biologic Cosentyx.

Useful Tips: Injectable Biologic Medications

Useful Tips for Injectable Biologic Medications

Vicky Ruffing, RN shares some useful tips for using biologic medications.

I'm Fatigued, Won't Exercise Make Me More Tired and Fatigued

I am Fatigued, Won’t Exercise Make Me More Tired and Fatigued?

Dr. Rebecca Manno explains how exercise boosts energy levels and improves sleep. The best thing to do is to get started on an exercise routine so that fatigue decreases with time.

I Can't Be a Runner Because I Have Rheumatoid Arthritis, Right?

I Can’t Be a Runner Because I Have Rheuamtoid Arthritis, Right?

There is nothing that you can’t do because you have Rheumatoid Arthritis. Listen to Dr. Rebecca Manno as she explains how you can still be or start to be a runner even though you have Rheumatoid Arthritis.

Won't Lifting Weights Make Me Big, Bulky and Fat

Won’t Lifting Weights Make Me Big, Bulky and Fat?

Dr. Rebecca Manno talks to us about the long-term benefits of gaining muscle and strength.

Is Aerobic Exercise the Best Overall Exercise for Arthritis?

Is Aerobic Exercise the Best Overall Exercise for Arthritis?

Dr. Rebecca Manno explains how it’s not all about sticking to a particular exercise when you have RA; it’s about finding what exercise is right for you.

My Doctor Told Me to Lose Weight but I can't Exercise Because My Knees Hurt, What Can I Do?

My Doctor Told Me to Lose Weight but I can’t Exercise Because My Knees Hurt, What Can I Do?

Dr. Rebecca Manno defines the importance of nutrition and exercise in RA patients and how you can incorporate them both into your lifestyle.

Do I Have to Lose Weight for Exercise to Have Health Benefits?

Do I Have to Lose Weight for Exercise to Have Health Benefits?

Finding out what exercise program is best for you is so important. Dr. Rebecca Manno lets us know why you don’t have to lose weight when on an exercise routine since there are so many other benefits you can gain.

For Exercise To Be Effective, Do I Have to Do Several Hours a Day, Seven Days a Week?

For Exercise to Be Effective, Do I Have to Do Several Hours a Day, Seven Days a Week?

Dr. Rebecca Manno busts this misconception by letting us know the benefits of any amount of exercise.

Will Exercise Cause Damage to my Joints or Cause an Arthritis Flare?

Will Exercise Cause Damage to my Joints or Cause an Arthritis Flare?

Dr. Rebecca Manno talks about how research has shown that exercise helps joints with arthritis.

Safety Aspects of Biologic Medications

Safety Aspects of Biologic Medications

Vicky Ruffing, RN, shares some useful information on safety when using biological medications.

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