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RAHelp.org: An Online Self-management Program for Adults with

Rheumatoid Arthritis

Is your RA becoming a pain – literally? Has rheumatoid arthritis

taken control of your life? If so, self-management of RA could give

you your life back. Based on research by the Missouri Arthritis

Rehabilitation Research and Training Center at the University of

Missouri-Columbia, this research evaluation of a proven self-

management program seeks to empower people with RA via the Internet.

Pain and stress reduction, interpersonal relationships, and fatigue

are just a few of the important issues that RAHelp.org will address in

this activity. Arthritis health professionals provide instruction and

personalized one-on-one support in addition to online discussions with

other people who have arthritis. Log onto http://rahelp.org to

discover how you can put your life back into your own hands and

contribute to an important research project that could enhance the

future treatment of arthritis.

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In a message dated 2/28/2006 2:18:05 PM Central Standard Time,

rahelpchristine@... writes:

Is your RA becoming a pain – literally? Has rheumatoid arthritis

taken control of your life? If so, self-management of RA could give

you your life back. Based on research by the Missouri Arthritis

Rehabilitation Research and Training Center at the University of

Missouri-Columbia, this research evaluation of a proven self-

management program seeks to empower people with RA via the Internet.

Pain and stress reduction, interpersonal relationships, and fatigue

are just a few of the important issues that RAHelp.org will address in

this activity. Arthritis health professionals provide instruction and

personalized one-on-one support in addition to online discussions with

other people who have arthritis.

I have gone to the site and applied to enter the study. Thank you. Its nice

to see studies being done on people younger than 35. No offense meant to

anyone. HUGS

from PA

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