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In the links below, access a range of helpful resources on the various types of arthritis, information for living well with arthritis, and the ways arthritis can be managed and treated.

Non-Radiographic Ankylosing Spondylosis

This sheet has been prepared for people affected by non-radiographic axial Spondyloarthritis. It provides general information and includes examples of what you can do to help manage the condition. It also tells you where to find further information and advice.
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Gout and Diet

Gout cannot be controlled by diet alone. The best way to control gout is taking medicine to lower uric acid levels.
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What about gout?

The main cause of gout is high uric acid levels. This is most often due to genetics. Gout is easily treated with medicines that lower uric acid.
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Psoriatic arthritis

This sheet has been written for people affected by psoriatic arthritis. It provides general information to help you understand how you may be affected.
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Osteoarthritis

This sheet has been written for people affected by osteoarthritis. It provides general information to help you understand how osteoarthritis affects you and what you can do to manage it. It also tells you where to find further information and advice.
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Moving Lives, Shaping Futures

Having arthritis doesn’t mean you have to miss out on doing the things you love.

Although arthritis can be difficult to live with, there are many simple measures that can help anyone manage their symptoms and cope with daily life.

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Arthritis isn’t just for the elderly; it can affect young adults and even teenagers.

The Arthritis Movement funds research projects aimed at increasing our understanding of the causes and impacts of arthritis and which seek to improve treatments and find cures.

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