Dr. James J. Fritts, DDS in Rochester, Indiana
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Therapeutic Boundaries: Key to Mental Health Practice Success
Maintaining therapeutic boundaries is key for a successful mental health practice. They provide a framework for effective treatment, protect the well-being of the client and the professional integrity of the…
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How is a Cavity Treated?
Discovering you have a cavity can be unsettling, but modern dentistry offers a range of effective treatments. In this article, we’ll walk through the steps involved in treating a cavity,…
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How Diabetes Affects Mental Health: An In-Depth Analysis
Exploring the Mental Health Impact of Diabetes.
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Rheumatoid vs. Osteoarthritis: Key Differences Patients Should Understand
This article clarifies the key differences between rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and osteoarthritis (OA) so patients and caregivers can recognize symptoms sooner and pursue the right care. RA is an autoimmune disease that often causes symmetrical joint pain, swelling, warmth, and prolonged morning stiffness, and may bring whole‑body symptoms like fatigue—requiring early, disease‑modifying treatment. OA is a degenerative “wear‑and‑tear” condition that typically affects weight‑bearing or heavily used joints, with pain that worsens with activity and shorter-lived stiffness, managed with targeted pain control, movement, and joint protection. Understanding how they differ in causes, symptoms, testing, and treatment helps you communicate clearly with your clinician, make informed choices, and protect joint function and quality of life.
