People suffering from rheumatoid arthritis and other illnesses causing chronic pain often experience stress and are significantly more likely than the general population to experience depression because the painful limitations of RA affects so many parts of our lives – from performing our jobs, to managing our homes and families, to just getting a good night’s sleep. In fact, some statistics show that 20-25% or people with RA experience anxiety and depressive disorders and about 10% have tho...
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