It's been said that our habits can make or break us; our habits are activities we do constantly, and anything done repeatedly in excess can trigger health consequences. If you’ve been diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis, you may be engaging in habits that are acting as RA triggers — and some of these triggers may not be entirely obvious and possibly surprising. But when you are living with RA, any small and relatively simple changes you can make to your lifestyle that may help reduce pain are welcome ones.
Eating and chewing on ice cubes, for example, feels wonderful on a hot day. However, if done repeatedly, you may crack dental work according to dentists. Sure, it does feel good when the temperature outside is over 100 degrees. However, dental materials do not respond well to cold temperature and can become weak and