The Arthritis Foundation has some ‘Heart Healthy‘ tips for Valentine’s Day.
Healthy and Delicious Valentine Treat
Cooking breakfast in bed for your valentine or maybe breakfast for dinner? Look no further than delicious and healthy fluffy flax pancakes. Top with a fruit compote for a decadent and delicious Valentine’s Day treat for you and a special someone.
Cupid and Arthritis: Real Talk on Relationships
When you have arthritis, romance may be the last thing on your mind. But research shows you feel better physically and mentally when sparks fly. So, don’t count yourself out of intimate relationships, just yet! We have several Cupids with Arthritis ready to answer questions during this season of love on a Facebook Live event, today! Hear advice about arthritis, dating and relationships from Meg Maley, Clark Middleton and other patients like you. Our guests will share their own experiences and answer questions about how arthritis can affect your love life!
After the event is over, join in more discussion in the Live Yes! Arthritis Network Online Community! Once registered for the Online Community, click “Join a Discussion” and visit the “It All Starts Here” forum for access.
Your Heart and Arthritis
You know arthritis affects your joints, but did you know it can affect your heart as well? Having arthritis — especially inflammatory forms like rheumatoid arthritis, gout, lupus and psoriatic arthritis — puts you at increased risk for heart disease. Learn more about the link between arthritis and heart disease.
Tips for Talking About Arthritis
Dating is always challenging, but telling a new partner about your arthritis can feel especially difficult. If you are searching for the right way and the right words to inform them, use these tips to help you with the conversation.
Add Info@arthritis.org to your address book.