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Rheumatoid Arthritis Treatment

While there’s no cure for Rheumatoid Arthritis yet, there are many preventative medications. They range from oral pills to injections that can be done at home or by a doctor, which are working for many people who have been diagnosed. All these different treatment options can help patients achieve their goals and stay healthy and functional. In this video, Dr. Laura Cappelli, a physician at the Johns Hopkins Arthritis Center, discusses the different treatment options for Rheumatoid arthritis.

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Laura Cappelli, MD, MHS, MS

Dr. Cappelli is an Assistant Professor of Medicine in the Johns Hopkins Division of Rheumatology. Her research focuses on inflammatory arthritis and on the effects of cancer immunotherapy.

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