Dear Friend,
You are NOT alone. An estimated 70 million adult Americans currently suffer from arthritis—that's one in three! Arthritis is the #1 cause of disability in women, and the #2 cause in men (after injury).
If you're suffering from arthritis pain, you need reliable, accurate information on safe, effective arthritis pain relief. Where better to turn for the most cutting-edge research on arthritis than Johns Hopkins Medicine, ranked #1 of America's Best Hospitals?
And all you have to do is ask for it. Simply type in your email address below, and in minutes you'll be able to download your FREE copy of The Johns Hopkins Guide to Arthritis Pain Relief.
The Johns Hopkins Guide to Arthritis Pain Relief is designed with YOU in mind to give you a basic overview of your condition and your treatment options for maximum arthritis pain relief. Even if you've been managing your arthritis for some time, you'll benefit from this round-up of all the latest treatment options for osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.
For years, arthritis patients were told to rest their joints and take analgesics if the pain got too severe. But times have changed. You now have more medical and non-medical treatment options than ever before. Take your first steps toward better arthritis self-care by sending now for your FREE copy of The Johns Hopkins Guide to Arthritis Pain Relief.
The goal of any long-term arthritis treatment regimen is to keep you mobile for as long as possible. "Use it or lose it" has never been truer than in reference to arthritis. Too much rest can cause even MORE pain and stiffness, and thus more arthritis damage and limited mobility.
And there is more to arthritis pain relief than pills. We now have a wide array of strategies that you can use singly, or in combination with one another, for safe, effective arthritis pain relief.
Good arthritis self-care means knowing when to rest and when to exercise in order to keep yourself mobile and maintain the best quality of life possible despite your arthritis.
You also need to know when and where to get the help and support you need for your arthritis care.
Your FREE copy of The Johns Hopkins Guide to Arthritis Pain Relief distills the results of the latest research from around the globe to help you make more informed decisions about your arthritis care.
Johns Hopkins has been ranked #1 of America's Best Hospitals for 18 consecutive years by U.S. News & World Report, and through this Special Report, you can access our considerable resources and expertise at the Johns Hopkins Arthritis Center to gain an overview of what you need to know about arthritis pain relief.
Once you enter your email address, we'll send you your FREE copy of The Johns Hopkins Guide to Arthritis Pain Relief PLUS register you for your FREE Johns Hopkins Arthritis Health Alerts. The Arthritis Health Alerts—delivered via email at least once a month—are packed with the latest news on arthritis, including how to get safe, effective arthritis pain relief if you have just been diagnosed with arthritis, and how to regain control of your life and manage your pain if you've been facing the challenges of arthritis for some time.
There's so much new in the world of arthritis that, almost every day, you hear of some new promising drug or alternative remedy to try.
We help you sort helpful information from hype, fact from fiction, in all of our Johns Hopkins publicationsincluding the monthly newsletter Health After 50 and the annual Johns Hopkins White Paper: Arthritis.
The Johns Hopkins Guide to Arthritis Pain Relief distills the information from these cutting-edge publications into one clear report designed with you in mind if you currently have osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis. This report is yours FREE--all you have to do is enter your email address and we will send out your information as an instant digital download you can start using right away in your quest for better health.
Your copy of The Johns Hopkins Guide to Arthritis Pain Relief starts with an introduction to osteoarthritis with clear illustrations on how the disease affects your joints.
You will learn about the differences between osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. You will discover how rest and low- to moderate-intensity exercise can help you if you suffer from osteoarthritis.
You will also get an overview of how rheumatoid arthritis can affect your whole body and what new treatment regimens are available if you have been diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis.
Your FREE Special Report, The Johns Hopkins Guide to Arthritis Pain Relief, will explain clearly the differences between the two kinds of arthritis. Looking first at osteoarthritis, you will discover how hot and cold compresses can be used safely to provide relief from your arthritis pain. We also discuss how weight loss can significantly reduce your arthritis pain if you suffer from OA.
You are already familiar with the most common over-the-counter pain relievers, but the fact that they don't require prescriptions doesn't make them completely safe. Do you understand the science and medical research behind the various pain relief medications? Their side effects? The effects of long-term usage of these medicines? What your choices are if you find yourself taking too many over-the-counter pain relievers? And what if they just don't seem to give you enough relief from your arthritis pain?
If you don't have clear answers to these questions, you owe it to yourself to send for this FREE Special Report now...
If it's too good to be true, it probably is when it comes to arthritis pain relief. Johns Hopkins specialists give you clear advice about the many creams and potions now available over-the-counter so you can make the best choices possible as you work with your doctor to maintain optimal health and wellness despite your arthritis.
The Johns Hopkins Guide to Arthritis Pain Relief also includes information on complementary and alternative remedies. You've no doubt heard all the claims made for glucosamine, chondroitin, MSM, SAMe and a host of herbal rememdies. Our experts make their recommendations on the basis of the published results of rigorous, scientific clinical trials, not on the latest marketing ploy or fad.
Are magnets any use for arthritis pain? Acupuncture? The Johns Hopkins Guide to Arthritis Pain Relief reviews the study results on these as well. This Guide is the perfect primer for busy people like you who have no time or money to waste on treatments that don't bring you pain relief.
The Johns Hopkins Guide to Arthritis Pain Relief is authored by leading doctors and scientists at Johns Hopkins Medicine, so you know this is information you can trust and news you can use in your quest for better arthritis pain relief. This FREE Special Report is packed with practical, easy-to-understand information that will help you maintain your joint function, mobility, quality of life, and independence for as long as possible, with the fewest restrictions. Download The Johns Hopkins Guide to Arthritis Pain Relief right now, and you'll be able to start acting immediately on what you learn to achieve better pain management.
Few institutions have done more to research and combat arthritis than the doctors and scientists at Johns Hopkins. Did you know that the first knee replacement was performed here in 1971? Years of research have revealed new medications, new treatments, new surgical technique. The Johns Hopkins Guide to Arthritis Pain Relief is our way of reaching as many people as we can with the information you need to make the right choices about your arthritis pain relief.
If over-the-counter medicines such as aspirin, acetaminophen, ibuprofen, topical treatments, and alternative remedies fail to give you enough arthritis pain relief, you'll need to consult with your doctor about physical therapy or perhaps even mechanical aids to make coping with arthritis easier.
Above all, you'll need the latest information on the new prescription medications available to you for arthritis pain relief. Get the latest news on the controversial COX-2 inhibitors and your treatment options for both osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis in your FREE copy of The Johns Hopkins Guide to Arthritis Pain Relief.
For osteoarthritis, we list the main drugs and their side effects. We also give you details about the latest injectable treatments for osteoarthritis, including glucocorticoids and hyaluronic acid.
Finally, we discuss your various surgical choices if you decide that knee replacement or hip replacement might be your best option, including arthroscopy and arthroplasty, the differences between them, how they are each performed, and how to choose the best time for your surgery.
But wait, there's more.
For those of you suffering from rheumatoid arthritis, The Johns Hopkins Guide to Arthritis Pain Relief gives you the latest news on the use and safety of corticosteroids and the newest class of drugs - DMARDs (Disease-Modifying Anti-Rheumatic Drugs) - that, for the first time, offer hope of long-term relief and possibly even remission of rheumatoid arthritis. Our specialists highlight the pros and cons of Enbrel, Humira, and Remicade, as well as emerging new therapies for rheumatoid arthritis that show great promise.
Getting a diagnosis of arthritis can be a devastating blow. In fact, many people who have arthritis, particularly rheumatoid arthritis, also suffer depression. Look to your FREE Special Report for clear, practical guidelines on arthritis pain relief so you can take control of your condition and act from a place of knowledge rather than on myths or fads.
Your FREE Special Report Johns Hopkins Guide to Arthritis Pain Relief outlines each effective treatment available to you and how they can be used safely in combination for maximum arthritis pain relief, without resorting to high levels of medicine that can cause unpleasant or even dangerous side effects. And without wasting money on supposed remedies that are all hype and no help.
Take control of your health—NOW!
Because you're reading this, it's probably safe to assume that you or someone you care about has arthritis and is looking for safe, effective pain relief. You are certainly not alone in this. As we mentioned earlier in this letter, 70 million Americans have similar problems.
You, however, stand out from the vast majority of arthritis sufferers because you are obviously seeking answers and making a serious effort to learn as much as you can about your arthritis to stay as pain-free and mobile as possible.
That's why we are offering you a FREE copy of The Johns Hopkins Guide to Arthritis Pain Relief. We want to give you the most current advice available and the support you need to make the most informed choices possible about your osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis.
Whether you're newly diagnosed or have been coping with arthritis for some time and long for better pain relief options, we're confident you'll find news you can use in this free guide.
Please don't hesitate to take advantage of this FREE Special Report AND our FREE Johns Hopkins Arthritis Health Alerts. This is a rare opportunity to tap into the expertise and research at the Johns Hopkins Arthritis Center. Completely FREE.
Your free copy of The Johns Hopkins Guide to Arthritis Pain Relief is available to you right now. Simply accept our FREE gift, download it, and start using it right away for better self-care for your arthritis. In addition, your Arthritis Health Alerts will arrive via email, giving you and your loved ones access to a veritable library of information and tips regarding arthritis health . . . with a special focus on the most effective ways you can take charge of your condition and stop further damage to your joints, so you can prevent disability and enjoy the highest possible quality of life.
That's right, for just the few seconds it takes to enter your email address, you could gain a lifetime of benefit. You will not only have a chance to read the Special Report Johns Hopkins Guide to Arthritis Pain Relief absolutely FREE, you will ALSO receive Johns Hopkins Arthritis Health Alerts directly in your email box AND be informed of other new Johns Hopkins Special Reports on arthritis health as they are published.
The pain and disability caused by arthritis is not inevitable or unbeatable. The most important tool in preventing arthritis damage is practical, reliable information from a trusted source, information you can apply immediately in your daily life. You need facts, not fads. Take advantage of the cutting-edge information from Johns Hopkins Medicine in your efforts to achieve the best health possible.
Request your FREE copy of Johns Hopkins Guide to Arthritis Pain Relief and your FREE Johns Hopkins Health Alerts TODAY. Take a moment to type your email address, and take your first steps to reducing your arthritis pain.
P.S. In case you're still not sure if you would benefit from FREE Johns Hopkins Arthritis Health Alerts, here's what we've covered in past alerts:
- Acetaminophen -- The First Drug of Choice for Arthritis Pain Relief
- Advance Planning for Hip or Knee Replacement Surgery Makes for Smoother Sailing
- New Research on Hip and Knee Osteoarthritis
- Could Your Pain and Stiffness Be Caused By Ankylosing Spondylitis?
- Easing Foot, Ankle, and Knee Pain With Orthotics
- Why Do Some People Get Rheumatoid Arthritis?
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