Arthritis Awareness Month: Shedding light on an invisible condition

It’s National Arthritis Awareness Month, and while more than 50 million Americans live with it, arthritis is often an invisible condition. It can be hard for those who don’t have it to understand what it’s all about and how it impacts a person.

So let’s test your arthritis knowledge — did you know any of the facts below1?

  • 1 in 5 people over 18 live with arthritis
  • Arthritis pain can occur in several places throughout the body including the neck, back, shoulders, and hips — and even in the skin, heart, and lungs
  • Arthritis is an umbrella term used to describe over 100 medical conditions and diseases like gout, lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, and fibromyalgia
  • People often associate this condition with old age, but while the risk does increase with age, anyone can have arthritis

What can you do?

The Arthritis Foundation has launched a #SeeArthritis campaign on Facebook, and over 10,000 people have turned their profile pictures green to raise awareness. If you’re living with arthritis, use the hashtag and go green!

But first, head over to the forum and help us get the awareness going by sharing the one thing you want others to know about living with arthritis.

 

 

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1http://www.arthritis.org/about-arthritis/understanding-arthritis/

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1 thought on “Arthritis Awareness Month: Shedding light on an invisible condition”

  1. The cover colors for this issue really POP! I love it! I got my in my mailbox yetresday and loved flipping thru it last night after the kids went to bed.

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