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#WiseWordsWednesday: Do medications affect nutrition?
Some medications can affect the way our nutrients are absorbed from the stomach. One class of medications known to have this effect are called proton pump inhibitors (PPIs). These medications lower stomach acid production and are commonly taken with anti-inflammatory … Continue reading
#WiseWordsWednesday: Psoriasis Tips
The cold dry weather can certainly have its impact on everyone’s skin. Those who have psoriasis need to be vigilant about moisturizing their skin on a regular basis. Here are some helpful tips: Use tepid rather than hot water when … Continue reading
Beating the Winter Blues
We know winter can be tough on a lot of people. Here are some tips on beating the winter blues courtesy of our Nurse Lead, Evelyn Gilkinson. Keep active Research has shown that a daily one-hour walk in the middle … Continue reading
#WiseWordsWednesday: It’s Time to Quit!
Quitting smoking is the most important thing a person can do to improve their health. It is well known that smoking increases the likelihood of a person getting an autoimmune disease such as rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, psoriasis, ankylosing spondylitis … Continue reading
Easy Breakfast Ideas for a Diet Boost
With January being such a popular time to think about one’s health, we thought we would share some healthy breakfast tips with you. Steel-cut oats are highly recommended to use as an easy breakfast food. Made by slicing whole oat … Continue reading
Sleep to Thrive
Researchers have long known of the relationship of sleep to our overall health, but the findings of the direct role sleep plays in our immune system function have some surprising implications. Of course, weakening our immune system through sleep deprivation … Continue reading
Welcome to our Blog
Wise Words Wednesday Blog This series features answers to some of the most frequently asked questions our pharmacists receive, as well as information on all the latest research surrounding biologics and the conditions they treat. Below this post, you will … Continue reading
New Year, New Goals
As we enter a new year, people often reflect on their goals/resolutions. One person shared with me that they like to think of these in terms of 4 different “buckets”: Health and fitness Strengthening relationships Enhanced learning (reading, visiting museums, … Continue reading
Arthritis Over the Years…
A full day session at the American College of Rheumatology conference was dedicated to how inflammatory arthritis affects patients throughout their lifespan. Various types of arthritis are diagnoses in children generally referred to as Juvenile Inflammatory Arthritis. Although some children may go … Continue reading
Mental Health and Chronic Diseases
Depression and anxiety are often experienced at a higher rate in people with chronic diseases than the general population and those with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) are no exception. At the recent American College of Rheumatology Conference, a study was presented that looked at … Continue reading
