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Is rheumatoid arthritis curable?

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No: Though rheumatoid arthritis is not curable, there are now many treatments that dramatically lessen the symptoms of arthritis. If the disease is treated early enough, there is also a reduced chance of developing joint deformities.

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It is manageable: But not necessarily curable.

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