I think you have forgotten that RA affects thousands of children and young adults, not just women "as young as 30". The commercials already give the impression that RA is an elderly disease; we don't need articles like this assigning an age to a disease that does NOT discriminate in terms of age. You can also have RA without the Rheumatoid Factor; it's called being "seronegative."
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I think you have forgotten that RA affects thousands of children and young adults, not just women "as young as 30". The commercials already give the impression that RA is an elderly disease; we don't need articles like this assigning an age to a disease that does NOT discriminate in terms of age. You can also have RA without the Rheumatoid Factor; it's called being "seronegative."
November 29, 2011 - 1:14amThis Comment
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