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Arthritis
Approximately 46 million American adults live with some form of arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, gout, lupus or fibromyalgia, addording to the Arthritis Foundation. We've collected some of our favorite resources to help you live better no matter what form of arthritis (or related illness) you have.
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Arthritis Foundation
The Arthritis Foundation provides information on more than 100 arthritis-related conditions.
Tons of resources for folks seeking information about treatment, prevention and arthritis-related products. Sections on family, relationships and dating offer information especially relevant to babes!
CAN: Cure Arthritis Now!
Chronic babes all know about the struggle against ignorance of chronic conditions. CAN is a fundraising and advocacy network working at the grassroots level to raise awareness about arthritis.
While their main push is fundraising for their education efforts, the site also includes exercise tips and information to help you be a better advocate for your own health. You can also find out about getting involved in clinical trials! And they want you to join their cause. After all, if we Babes aren't out there telling the world the facts about arthritis among young women, who will?
Sjogren's Syndrome Foundation
The SSF aims to raise public awareness of Sjogren's syndrome, to educate and support people living with the condition, and to further research to find treatments and an eventual cure.
Visit the SSF site for information on diagnosis and treatment, publications from the store, and ways to help in advocacy efforts for increased research.

