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Home / RheumTV / Scleroderma Associated Myopathy – Lifestyle Options

Scleroderma Associated Myopathy – Lifestyle Options

September 6, 2018 By Johns Hopkins Rheumatology

Treatment, a healthy lifestyle, and moderate exercise are key to getting back to normal after a diagnosis of Scleroderma Associated Myopathy. In the last episode of this five-part video series, Dr. Julie Paik, Assistant Professor of Medicine at Johns Hopkins Rheumatology, explains how remission is possible in patients with this disease.

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