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S1 Ep808: The Possible Links Between Covid and Rheumatoid Arthritis

Jul 16, 20216 minSeason 1Ep. 808
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Episode description

With so much news around at the moment regarding Covid, whether it is easing of restrictions, wearing of masks, or which countries we might be able to visit for holidays over the summer, in this week's regular check in with Pharmacist Elizabeth Roddick from New Life Pharmacy in Glasgow Connect Radio's Toby Davey began by asking Elizabeth for an update on her thoughts about Covid at the moment.
Elizabeth also shared with Toby recent research by researchers in Glasgow that has linked some of the symptoms of Covid with those that people might face if they are suffering from Rheumatoid arthritis.  
Elizabeth outlined the difference between Rheumatoid arthritis and ordinary arthritis, how arthritis is diagnosed, what the current treatments for arthritis are and whether arthritis medicine is available over the Pharmacy counter.
Finally Toby asked Elizabeth about her thoughts on the wearing of masks at the moment and the benefits of mask wearing over the coming autumn and winter months with seasonal flu and such like.

To get in touch with the National Rheumatoid Arthritis Society call their helpline on - 0800 298 7650  or visit their website - https://nras.org.uk
To get in touch with Elizabeth Roddick email  Elizabeth.r@newlifepharmacy.co.uk or for more information visit https://newlifepharmacy.co.uk.

Image:  Picture showing Elizabeth standing in her pharmacy, dressed in her white pharmacist coat and a colourful bandana around her neck, she's smiling warmly at the camera with her hands slightly raised.
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