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Paying more attention to the foods you eat — especially those that reduce inflammation and have lots of antioxidants — may ease your rheumatoid arthritis symptoms. Though research is limited and needs to be confirmed with larger scale, double-blind studies, most people can add these foods to their diet without any side effects. Still, if you’re taking medications and want to add supplements or change your diet, talk to your doctor first to rule out any negative interactions with your rheumatoid arthritis treatment plan.

October 7, 2016 - 12:01am

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