Health News
AS Medication Didn't Change Heart Risks
 
	A long term disease named  Ankylosing   Spondylitis has been linked to a higher risk of cardiovascular problems. A number of factors could be responsible for this increased risk, including the drugs used to treat this painful condition. 
To Switch or Not To Switch AS Drugs
 
	No two patients with ankylosing  spondylitis are exactly the same. As such, a drug treatment that works for one patient may not work for the other. When one drug isn't working out, patients may turn to another drug. 
Dimming the Flame of Pain: Arthritis and All That
 
	Your joints may feel tight. Your hips might hurt so bad that you can barely walk. Your back may feel so weak that you cannot even sit up straight. If you are experiencing these symptoms, you might have arthritis. 
A Pain in the Back
 
	Arthritis comes in many forms. One of these may have a funny sounding name, but the pain it brings is no laughing matter. It is called ankylosing  spondylitis , and it is a pain in the back. 
