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75+ Arthritis Awareness Day Slogans & Quotes

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    Arthritis is an inflammation of one or more joints, causing pain and stiffness that can worsen with age. There are more than 100 different types of arthritis, with different causes and treatment methods.


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    Arthritis Awareness Slogans, Taglines & Captions | World Autoimmune/ Auto-inflammatory Arthritis Day

    1. Arthritis: Anyone, at any age
    2. Stiff joints, painful lives
    3. Let’s kick out the pain forever
    4. kickstart your life
    5. Say yes to painless life
    6. Say yes to pain-free life
    7. Live the active lifestyle
    8. Happiness is painless
    9. Lose pain, find life
    10. Be the HERO and bring pain to ZERO
    11. Let’s Keep it moving!
    12. Beat the pain
    13. Freedom from pain
    14. Life begins when pain ends
    15. Preventing pain is easier than treating pain.
    16. Painless Life: Feel great! Live better!
    17. Live life to the fullest
    18. Sore Today & Stronger Tomorrow
    19. Keep moving, keep living
    20. Arthritis warriors: stronger together
    21. Flexibility in mind, strength in spirit
    22. Beating arthritis, one step at a time
    23. Pain is temporary, hope is permanent
    24. Joint effort: unite against arthritis
    25. Stand tall, stand strong
    26. Turning pain into power
    27. Bend, don’t break
    28. Arthritis fighters: resilient, strong, unstoppable
    29. Strength through struggle
    30. Arthritis won’t hold us back
    31. Championing change, conquering arthritis
    32. Empower, educate, eradicate


    Popular Quotes on Arthritis | Juvenile Arthritis Awareness Month

    1. “Cancer may kill you, but when you look at the numbers, arthritis ruins more lives.” — Kevin R. Stone
    2. “Watch it…people who keep things inside them develop all sorts of disease…all that emotional gunk’s got to find an outlet. Angry people develop cysts; stubborn people get arthritis; resentful people die of cancer.” — Arlene J. Chai
    3. “I do a lot of research on the placebo effect, not just in depression but in irritable bowel syndrome, pain, arthritis of the knee, migraine, asthma.” — Irving Kirsch
    4. “Calcification is the hardening of body tissues by calcium salts or deposits. Although calcification itself is not considered a disease, it has been shown to be a significant contributing factor in nearly every known illness and aging condition, including heart disease, kidney stones, gallstones, chronic inflammation, arthritis, cancers, cataracts, eczema, psoriasis, and even wrinkles.” — David Wolfe
    5. “In addition to relieving patient suffering, research is needed to help reduce the enormous economic and social burdens posed by chronic diseases such as osteoporosis, arthritis, diabetes, Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s diseases, cancer, heart disease, and stroke.” — Ike Skelton
    6. “Chronic Lyme causes arthritis, heart problems, stroke – even death.” — Daryl Hall
    7. “We live longer and healthier lives than ever before. Animal research has improved the treatment of infections, helped with immunisation, improved cancer treatment and had a big impact on managing heart disease, brain disorders, arthritis and transplantation.” — Robert Winston


    Emotional Experiences & Quotes on Arthritis

    1. “Please help my arthritis. Please help me bring up my strength, make me young again.” — Jack LaLanne
    2. “The two most painful things in my life are arthritis and divorce.” — Donna McKechnie
    3. “Towards the end of your life you have something like a pain schedule to fill out – a long schedule like a federal document, only it’s your pain schedule. Endless categories. First, physical causes – like arthritis, gallstones, menstrual cramps. New category, injured vanity, betrayal, swindle, injustice. But the hardest items of all have to do with love. The question then is: So why does everybody persist? If love cuts them up so much.” — Saul Bellow
    4. “I had already developed inherited back problems. I had degenerative disk disease, a form of scoliosis, arthritis. And I truly believe that if it weren’t for the use of steroids – I’m not saying steroids is for everyone, but in my case in general, if I have not used steroids, I mean, physically right now I’d probably be a wreck.” — Jose Canseco
    5. “I’ve got a little arthritis that I have to deal with. I was 6 feet 7 when I started, and I’ve shrunk up a little bit. I’m probably 6-5 or so now. But up here at 82, I feel pretty good. I’m sticking in there.” — James Arness
    6. “All my football injuries now have arthritis in them.” — Terry Bradshaw
    7. “Don’t look at your legs and think: ‘They’re fat.’ Think: ‘These things carry me around all day, and I don’t have arthritis. Oh, and I’ve got great ankles.'” — Trinny Woodall

    1. “I was, indeed, forced to take a break for two years. I was down with arthritis and hormonal imbalance. To add to my woes, I started putting on a lot of weight in no time.” — Mumtaj
    2. “My mother has rheumatoid arthritis. I don’t want to lose the ability to jump up and walk across the room or move around with the energy I’m used to having. That’s far more important to me than a wrinkle or two” — Cheryl Ladd
    3. “For many years my inherited arthritis had given me problems.” — Marie Windsor
    4. “I hoped our lives would continue this way forever, but inevitably the past came knocking. Not the good kind that was collectible but the bad kind that had arthritis.” — David Sedaris
    5. “Theres no such thing as ageing gracefully. I dont meet people who want to get Alzheimers disease, or who want to get cancer or arthritis or any of the other things that afflict the elderly. Ageing is bad for you, and we better just actually accept that.” — Aubrey de Grey


    Useful & Motivational Quotes to Prevent, Treat and Overcome Arthritis

    1. “My message is – keep moving. If you do, you’ll keep arthritis at bay.” — Donna Mills
    2. “Physical activity – even if you don’t lose an ounce, you’ll live longer, feel healthier and be less likely to get cancer, heart disease, stroke and arthritis. It’s the closest thing we have to a wonder drug.” — Tom Frieden
    3. “I became a lot more educated on this arthritis thing when I was diagnosed with it, but basically OA is a degenerative disease, which is definitely something that you’re not going to be able to stop because it’s going to be ongoing, but there are certain things you can do to slow down the progression.” — Kristin Armstrong
    4. “Weight-bearing exercises can help ward off osteoporosis and yoga helps ward off arthritis.” — Raquel Welch
    5. “I have seen how patients with arthritis, crippled for years, have left their crutches and beds and walked. After a few days or weeks of simple and harmless treatments, the pain from which they suffered for years disappeared and their joints became mobile and flexible again.” — Paavo Airola
    6. “I was very weak in my childhood, and arthritis took a toll on me. But my parents did everything in their might to help me recover. Slowly, I started recovering from the illness, and I made a pact with myself that I would not let my past dwell on my future.” — Sangram Singh
    7. “Becoming a vegan gave me another opportunity to live a healthy life. I was so congested from all the drugs and bad cocaine, I could hardly breathe, [I had] high blood pressure, [was] almost dying [and had] arthritis. And once I became a vegan all that stuff diminished.” — Mike Tyson

    1. “Although Grandma’s passion had led me to the power of food, not all of her recipes were healthy. I kept her gusto and the love that she put into her cuisine but ditched the ingredients that bought her a one-way ticket to arthritis, diverticulitis and a host of other inflammatory conditions. I also ditched my own addictions and compulsions around food, especially sugar.” — Kris Carr
    2. “I’m glad I’ve given up drugs and alcohol. It would be awful to be like Keith Richards. He’s pathetic. It’s like a monkey with arthritis, trying to go onstage and look young.” — Elton John
    3. “Homeopathy has been of tremendous value in reversing diseases such as diabetes, arthritis, bronchial asthma, epilepsy, skin eruptions, allergic conditions, mental or emotional disorders, especially if applied at the onset of the disease.” — George Vithoulkas
    4. “I refuse to buy a PS3 or Xbox for my home for fear that it might ruin my life. I think I would cease to accomplish anything productive, would quickly dispense with all human contact, and would very well end up with a nasty case of arthritis in my over-used digits from constant gameplay.” — Beau Willimon
    5. “The way I deal with arthritis is to keep moving. As long as I can play hard tennis, as long as I can ski or ride a horse – all kinds of things can come your way. As long as you can, do it. People who retire die. My dad retired and died shortly after. Just keep moving.” — Robert Redford

    1. “I’ve got plenty of arthritis. But if you keep moving, it won’t bother you that much. That’s why old guys stiffen up. They forget they have to get out of their chairs and do something. You let the moss grow over, it’s your own fault.” — Dick Van Dyke
    2. “In recent years, research into the prevention and treatment of arthritis has led to measures that successfully reduce pain and improve the quality of life for millions.” — Charles W. Pickering
    3. “When I was three, my parents were told that I would never be able to recover from rheumatoid arthritis. Doctors from the biggest and the best of hospitals had said that the condition would never be cured. But with naturopathy and yoga, I recovered and became a wrestler, and even got the opportunity to represent my country in wrestling.” — Sangram Singh
    4. “Because cycling is a repetitive front to back motion you never go side to side with your legs, the muscles and joints are really going to protect themselves when you have arthritis. So continually working on opening things up helps to alleviate pain.” — Kristin Armstrong
    5. “Castor oil has long been a used as a remedy for a whole host of ailments including arthritis, digestion, insomnia and even period cramps. But it also stimulates hair growth.” — Franchesca Ramsey

    1. “Weight (too much or too little) is a by-product. Weight is what happens when you use food to flatten your life. Even with aching joints, it’s not about food. Even with arthritis, diabetes, high blood pressure. It’s about your desire to flatten your life. It’s about the fact that you’ve given up without saying so. It’s about your belief that it’s not possible to live any other way – and you’re using food to act that out without ever having to admit it.” — Geneen Roth


    Funny Quotes on Arthritis

    1. “The Doctor called Mrs. Cohen saying, “Mrs. Cohen, your check came back.” and Mrs Cohen answered, “So did my arthritis!”” — Henny Youngman
    2. “Life begins at forty, but so does arthritis, and the habit of telling the same story three times to the same person.” — Sam Levenson
    3. “I don’t deserve this award, but I have arthritis and I don’t deserve that either.” — Jack Benny
    4. “Many so-called spiritual people, they overeat, drink too much, they smoke and don’t exercise. But they do go to church every week and pray ‘Please help my arthritis. Please help me bring up my strength, make me young again.'” — Jack LaLanne
    5. “I remember on Thanksgiving all the kids wanted the drumstick. There were four of us then. Well, today you can go into the supermarket and get 12 drumsticks. Years ago you couldn’t do that. So I was sucking on the neck for two years. My mother told me it was the leg, and I believed it. I went to my father and said, why is my leg always cockeyed? He said, the bird has arthritis.” — Pat Cooper
    6. “I love anything that gets me outside of my own head. I love music because it’s really just – I tried to play piano as a kid. I was awful. It didn’t help, and this is absolutely true, that my piano teacher had arthritis. And that’s not a good way to learn.” — Lewis Black


    Calendar: World Arthritis Awareness Days

    DateDay
    2 FebruaryRheumatoid Arthritis Awareness Day 
    May-Full MonthArthritis Awareness Month
    20 MayWorld Autoimmune/ Auto-inflammatory Arthritis Day
    July-Full MonthJuvenile Arthritis Awareness Month
    4 AugustBone and Joint day
    12 OctoberWorld Arthritis Day
    12-20 OctoberBone and Joint Health Action Week
    19 OctoberWorld Pediatric Bone and Joint Day


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