Last Updated: april 2006

Arthritis: A Guide for Teenagers

An Information Booklet


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This handy booklet is written for 13–20 year-olds who have arthritis. It gives information on the various types of juvenile arthritis, including how they are treated, and useful advice on dealing with the transition to adulthood (and adult healthcare). There is a section on how to find out more about benefits, learning and training, and details of useful addresses and useful publications.

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A team of people contributed to this publication. The original text was written by an expert in the subject. It was assessed at draft stage by doctors, allied health professionals, an education specialist and people with arthritis. A non-medical editor rewrote the text to make it easy to understand and an arc medical editor is responsible for the content overall.

This publication has been made possible because of voluntary donations given to the Arthritis Research Campaign. Printed copies can be ordered on this web site or by writing to arc Trading Ltd, James Nicolson Link, Clifton Moor, York YO30 4XX, United Kingdom.