Tag: World Arthritis Day
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Rising Arthritis and Autoimmune Diseases Among Youth Spotlighted on World Arthritis Day
World Arthritis Day Draws Attention to Youthful Scourge of Arthritis and Autoimmune Diseases As the world marked World Arthritis Day on Sunday, clinicians in Hyderabad underscored a worrying trend: an increasing number of young Indians are being diagnosed with arthritis and other autoimmune diseases. While arthritis is often associated with aging, medical experts warn that…
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World Arthritis Day Highlights Surge in Arthritis and Autoimmune Diseases Among Indian Youth
World Arthritis Day Draws Attention to Rising Arthritis and Autoimmune Diseases Among Indian Youth As the world marked World Arthritis Day on October 12, doctors across Hyderabad and other cities highlighted a worrying trend: a growing number of young Indians are being diagnosed with arthritis and other autoimmune conditions. The annual observance aims to raise…
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Rising Arthritis and Autoimmune Diseases in Youth Spotlighted on World Arthritis Day
World Arthritis Day shines a spotlight on a growing health concern As the world marked World Arthritis Day on October 12, clinicians across Hyderabad drew attention to a troubling trend: an increasing number of young Indians are being diagnosed with arthritis and other autoimmune diseases. The day, observed annually to raise awareness about arthritis—a broad…
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World Arthritis Day 2025: Why younger adults are increasingly vulnerable to arthritis, says a Dwarka orthopaedic expert
World Arthritis Day 2025 highlights a growing concern: arthritis is no longer the purview of the elderly. In a recent interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr. Akhilesh Rathi, a renowned orthopaedic surgeon from Dwarka, Delhi, sheds light on why younger adults are increasingly vulnerable to arthritis and what can be done to protect joint health early…
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World Arthritis Day 2025: Early Diagnosis Key to Managing Arthritis, Says Dr. Anil Abrol
World Arthritis Day 2025: Early Diagnosis as the Cornerstone of Care October 12 marks World Arthritis Day, a global observance that shines a light on the millions affected by arthritis and related rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases (RMDs). This year’s theme, “Achieve Your Dreams,” underscores the resilience of people living with these conditions and the vital…
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World Arthritis Day: Early Diagnosis Key to Managing Arthritis, Says Dr. Anil Abrol
World Arthritis Day 2025: A Call to Action for Early Diagnosis and Effective Management October 12 marks World Arthritis Day, a global initiative to raise awareness about arthritis and its impact on millions of lives. This year’s theme, “Achieve Your Dreams,” underscores the resilience of people living with Rheumatic and Musculoskeletal Diseases (RMDs) and the…
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World Arthritis Day 2025: Early Diagnosis Is Key, Says Dr. Anil Abrol
World Arthritis Day 2025: A Focus on Early Diagnosis and Empowerment October 12 marks World Arthritis Day, a global effort to raise awareness about arthritis and its profound impact on daily life. This year’s theme, “Achieve Your Dreams,” underscores the resilience of people living with Rheumatic and Musculoskeletal Diseases (RMDs) and the vital role of…
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World Arthritis Day: 5 reasons why women are at higher arthritis risk, and how hormones and hips matter
Understanding the gender gap in arthritis Arthritis is a broad term for conditions that cause joint inflammation and stiffness. While it affects people worldwide, research consistently shows that women bear a disproportionate burden. Studies indicate that women are nearly three times more likely than men to develop conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and certain…
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World Arthritis Day: 5 Reasons Women Face Higher Arthritis Risk, and What Women Can Do
World Arthritis Day shines a spotlight on how arthritis affects women differently—and what can be done to protect joint health. While arthritis inflames and stiffens joints for people worldwide, research consistently shows that women are disproportionately affected by several forms of arthritis, including rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and osteoarthritis (OA). An expert in orthopedics explains five…
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World Arthritis Day 2025: Why More People in Their 30s and 40s Are Getting Arthritis
World Arthritis Day Spotlights a Growing Trend Arthritis is no longer a condition reserved for the elderly. On World Arthritis Day, health experts are drawing attention to a sharp rise in arthritis among people in their 30s and 40s. Driven by lifestyle shifts, genetics, obesity, and sedentary habits, this trend underscores the need for early…
