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Below you'll find a handful of resources and services that can help you be more informed, more involved, and more inspired—to help you improve the way you live with rheumatoid arthritis (RA).

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The dedicated nurses of the RISE Support Line are available to answer any RA-related questions you or your family and friends may have. Just call 1-877-474-8892 toll-free—Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 11 PM EST, or Saturday, 9 AM to 1 PM EST.
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Call 1-877-474-8892 or visit www.GenentechAccessSolutions.com for comprehensive support service programs designed to help resolve specific access and reimbursement issues for patients and their healthcare providers.
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The services listed above are provided by Genentech, Inc. and Biogen Idec Inc. By selecting any of the links below, you will be going to a site that is not controlled by or affiliated with Genentech or Biogen Idec. Genentech and Biogen Idec are neither affiliated with nor endorse any of the following organizations. The information provided by Genentech, Biogen Idec, and the following organizations is meant for informational purposes only and not meant to replace your doctor's medical advice.
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Founder Seth Ginsberg urges you to help "bring arthritis to its knees" and offer your own unique perspective on being "creaky." With message boards, podcasts, online journals, and more, your opportunity to hear and be heard is at www.creakyjoints.org.
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The Arthritis Foundation is the only national, nonprofit organization that supports the more than 46 million Americans with various types of arthritis and related conditions. From articles on the latest treatments to fundraising opportunities for the latest research, if it's RA-related, the Arthritis Foundation is your destination. Visit the Arthritis Foundation at www.arthritis.org.
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Education. Treatment. Research. That's the motto of the ACR, and that's what it offers the RA community. Its membership includes some of the leading scientists and healthcare providers in the world, and its programs promote the advancement of care for people living with RA. Visit the ACR at www.rheumatology.org. |
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