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Many Americans suffer from Arthritis. In fact, it is the second largest crippling disease, next to heart disease. The condition of Arthritis effects more women than men in all age group of those who suffer with the disease. Of those living with arthritis in the United States, nearly two-thirds are women. While the disease is most common in the West, it is a chronic condition that is experienced by men and women throughout the United States. Arthritis can strike anyone. Studies, however, show a relation between lack of awareness, lack of education and severity of the disease as one-third of the adult population suffering with arthritis has less than a high school education. It is projected that by the year 2020 nearly 60 million people living in the US will suffer with arthritis. This is about 20 percent of the American population. Good to excellent health is experienced among 34 percent of those living with Arthritis in comparison to 71 percent of the population that is not suffering with Arthritis. Arthritis is a disease that affects the daily life of the person with issues and problems occurring that include: Frequent trips to the physician: Persons with Arthritis visit their physicians twice as many times annually than those without Arthritis. Higher hospitalization rate: Persons with Arthritis report a higher percentage of hospital use. Among Arthritis sufferers, 16% report that they were hospitalized in a year’s time frame, while the hospitalization rate for those that do not have Arthritis is 5%. Greater use of prescription drugs: Among the elderly that suffer with Arthritis 94% use prescription drugs verses 82% of the elderly that do not suffer with the disease. Less mobility: Among Arthritis sufferers there are more reports of staying in bed due to the illness or impairment. Low incomes: Among Arthritis sufferers that are in the workforce, it is reported that, on an average, most are earning a lower income than those that do not have the disease. In fact, among rheumatoid Arthritis sufferers, estimates show that during the first six years of having the disease, 60% show a decline in earnings on average. Projections into the future also predict that people who do not suffer from the disease will be more financially secure. Premature retirement: Early retirement often occurs among those with Arthritis. In fact, it is estimated that40% of Arthritis sufferers with rheumatoid Arthritis will retire from the workforce within the first five years of being diagnosed with the disease. The disease also affects their


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