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    • When Your PsA Gets Worse

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      Heat and Cold Therapy

      Warming or cooling your joints is an easy way to get relief from PsA. Here’s when to turn the temp up, and when to turn it down.

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      Ways to Pamper Your Joints

      From medication to physical therapy, there are many ways to ease the pain of stiff, sore joints due to PsA.

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      Ease Your Pain

      Self-care is a key part of managing your psoriatic arthritis. Learn some tips to help yourself feel better on those not-so-good days.

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      Sleep Better With PsA

      When you have psoriatic arthritis, poor sleep can be an issue – and cause a flare. Break the cycle with these tips for getting the rest you need.

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      Fight the Fatigue

      A long-term condition can leave you feeling tired. Here are a few ways to boost your energy.

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