Doctor I Have Rheumatoid Arthritis And My Eyes Hurt. How Does Rheumatoid Arthritis Affect The Eyes?

By Nathan Wei

While the most obvious symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis have to do with joint swelling and pain, there are multiple other problems that may occur that an arthritis specialist has to be constantly vigilant for.

For instance, rheumatoid arthritis can cause damage to the lungs and heart and be associated with significant damage to the skin and nerves. Also, it can cause serious problems with the eyes.

There a number of eye conditions that can be associated with rheumatoid arthritis and its treatment. These include:

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Dry eyes. This condition is often a tip-off that Sjogrens disease, a common autoimmune condition coexists with the rheumatoid arthritis. Generally, patients with rheumatoid arthritis who also have Sjogrens disease have a more severe course of disease and prognosis.

Inflammation of the inner part of the eye (uveitis). This condition often causes symptoms such as eye redness, eye pain, and tearing. If not treated it can lead to blindness.

Inflammation of the episclera (episcleritis), the surface membrane covering the white part (sclera) of the eye. This condition shows up as a red eye. Sometimes tearing and irritation can occur. While not as severe as uveitis, it must also be treated aggressively.

Cataracts. These often develop as a result of chronic steroid therapy. The treatment is the same as for routine cataracts. Steroid dose should be minimized when possible.

Maculopathy. This is damage to the retina of the eye. Most often associated with anti-malarial therapy for rheumatoid arthritis, it is exceedingly rare nowadays. Still patients who receive either hydroxychloroquine or chloroquine for their rheumatoid arthritis need to be evaluated on a regular basis (usually every six months) by an eye physician to check for this side-effect.

Treatment of dry eyes may include artificial tears and other eye lubricants. Patients who also have dry mouth can be treated with artificial saliva and mouth moisturizing agents. In addition, pilocarpine can be used. This drug should not be used in patients who also have glaucoma. Sometimes patients who are unresponsive to more conservative measures may require surgery.

Treatment of uveitis and episcleritis may include corticosteroid eye drops, cyclopegics (dilating drops), and anti-inflammatory medications. Often more aggressive systemic therapies are needed. In fact, the presence of significant eye inflammation in the form of uveitis, episcleritis, or Sjogrens disease should be a warning signal that a more aggressive approach is needed.

Patients who have rheumatoid arthritis and experience dry eyes, eye pain or redness, blurred vision, excessive tearing, or light sensitivity, should see an ophthalmologist for evaluation immediately. Close and careful consultation with a rheumatologist is strongly advised.

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Interview with Anna Mikkola, Finnish Left Alliance candidate for European Parliament

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Anna Mikkola is running for European Parliament in Finland as a member of the eco-socialist Left Alliance party. At the age of 28 she’s the youngest member of the 14 candidates on the Left Alliance’s list for the multi-national body. She spoke to Wikinews during a break in campaigning. Finland votes in the European Parliament election on June 7.


Thanks for joining us, Anna.

((Anna Mikkola)) Thanks for asking. I had a convenient break in the campaign this afternoon.

((WN)) You’re the youngest member of your party’s list in the Euro elections; but you’ve also had an extensive career in politics already. How did you first get involved in political activity?

((Anna Mikkola)) I believe I was 16 or 17 at the time, and I just stopped by at the local party office and asked if there was something I could do. There had just been a general election in Finland and the conservatives widely spoke of things I could not accept. Like [how] public financing for culture and sports is unnecessary. One politician even suggested young people could spend their time climbing trees and not expect society to provide them with facilities.

((WN)) So from there you went straight into the Left Youth. How did you choose that party? Did you explore others?

((Anna Mikkola)) It was between the Green party and the Left Alliance. The Greens I felt concentrated too much on individual life style choices as a method of doing politics, so I chose the Left Alliance. I have always been the sort of person who likes to think of structures and their effects, the big picture in a social sense if you may.

((WN)) So what’s it like campaigning for a nationally-elected office? Is it like organizing youth locally or does it feel basically different?

((Anna Mikkola)) Basically different. The whole country is one constituency, which means more traveling than most people do in a year. It’s also expensive as in our election system candidates have to buy their way into public knowledge. Luckily I have both an extensive election team covering the whole country and also some financial support from the Left Youth movement.

((WN)) You mentioned last night waiting for a bus and seeing three with pictures of you on the side pass by…

((Anna Mikkola)) It’s kind of absurd. I have ads in public transport in the 6 biggest cities in Finland. You are definetely more conscious of yourself when you’re traveling on a bus or tram that has your face on it.

((WN)) Now, Finland’s role in the world has fundamentally changed in your lifetime: from a neutral state with closer ties to the Soviet Union than many others in democratic Europe, to EU member and now potentially to NATO member. Do you think your youth makes it easier for you to adapt to the changes going on?

I think the new political generation are going to change political discourse substantially.

((Anna Mikkola)) Well, it makes my relationship with Finland’s EU membership definetely easier and less emotional maybe than for many older people. Finland has been in the EU my whole adulthood, so for me membership is not the question. I am more interested in looking at the content. I think the new political generation of around 30 year olds, who are making their breakthrough, are going to change political discourse substantially.

((WN)) Do you see green & socialist politics as being the key to this younger generation? In your view can you have environmentalism without socialism?

((Anna Mikkola)) We have an interesting Green party in Finland, who have accepted the necessity of additional nuclear power and support market mechanisms as a part of their climate policy without any questions or caveats. So yes, there is an attempt to create a green capitalist system. The youth as well are divided on this issue. Many people however do see the problems of turning the environment or climate action into products you can buy or sell and speculate with. In that sense I feel environmentalism cannot be separated from socialism, which has a fundamentally different logic.

((WN)) The other end, though, to the importance of the youth vote is voter apathy; how do you deal with the situation of “celebrity” candidates, in particular far-right candidates like Timo Soini?

((Anna Mikkola)) In European elections the problem is apathy in general, not just youth apathy. But maybe you can separate between two types: many older people do not vote in these elections because they don’t like the EU and/or because they feel they cannot change anything by voting since the EU is too big and too far way. These are choices, often resulting from considering the options. Many young people do not vote in elections in general, because they do not really even notice them. Their apathy is not a result of a decision, but genuinely a product of being out of the whle political process. This is something Timo Soini cannot change I think. His candidacy is a big risk for him in any case, since his party is a one man show to a great extent. If he buries himself in Brussels it might well be the end of that party.

((WN)) You’ve been working in Brussels yourself for over a year now; how did you stay in touch with the situation in Finland before the campaign began?

((Anna Mikkola)) Mostly by visiting Finland often. It’s been two years that I have worked in the European parliament now. Working as a parliamentary assistant to a Finnish MEP kind of means you need to be aware of what is happening in Finland and what the papers are saying about it.

((WN)) Now let’s talk policy; on your website you mention numerous issues with the Lisbon treaty but also say that EU membership isn’t an either-or consideration. If you could re-write Lisbon, what would you take out, what would you put in?

((Anna Mikkola)) Simply put I would take out all the militarisation stuff, and remove the neoliberal economic thinking of no rules for the financial markets, and maybe remove some of the new policy areas. I would put in a social progress clause that would ensure rights (especially worker’s rights) inside the EU and add a recognition for e.g. cross border strikes.

((WN)) On the subject of militarization, what would be the best alternative to the European Defence Agency? What’s the right path, if any, for collective European defense?

((Anna Mikkola)) Defense is a word that is understood very differently in different European countries. The Finnish tend to understand this term as passive defense, but many — especially old colonial countries — understand it in a more active sense, as including pre-emptive and aggressive operations outside EU borders. I believe the right path to be a firm concentration on non-aggressive peacekeeping. As for a common European defense, I am against the idea because of the abovementioned reasons. The European Defence Agency is basically an arms trading operation, when its role would maybe be better in co-ordination of crisis management and peacekeeping.

((WN)) So in the long run should the other countries in Europe leave NATO as well?

((Anna Mikkola)) That is for them to decide. However any European defence organisation would be based on NATO, and would not respect the status of non-allied countries. I believe the European Union should respect it.

((WN)) With regard to workers’ rights, a number of parties on the left have raised objections to the Posted Workers Directive and the European Court of Justice’s positions on the rights of workers from one EU country working in another. Finland both receives foreign workers and sends workers elsewhere; how could the Posted Workers Directive be best fixed, in your view?

((Anna Mikkola)) There is no point in fixing the directive. The ECJ’s decisions have been based on the Treaties, and override the directive, which itself is actually not too bad. This is why European trade organisations too have been demanding a social progress clause I mentioned earlier to be put in the Lisbon Treaty, which would be the only way to fix the situation. So that the rights of workers could not be overriden by for example the free movement of services, which has happened in most of the ECJ decisions.

((WN)) And what are the practical chances that such a clause would be put in?

the Lisbon Treaty most probably will not be the last Treaty in the EU

((Anna Mikkola)) Close to zero at this point. However the Lisbon Treaty most probably will not be the last Treaty in the EU. And of course the Irish will still vote on it for a second time. Should the result be a no this time too, the chances would increase. What is not widely being talked of is that were are now in a situation where the EU is doing its best to get into effect a Treaty that was negotiated years ago and is founded on an economic logic that has clearly failed. This does not seem to bother most people.

((WN)) But given that this process has taken so long, do you think the will for a new Treaty would be present — especially with the current Treaty having passed most national parliaments by solid majorities only a year ago?

((Anna Mikkola)) Solid majorities…The Finnish parliament started its proceedings with it before a translation was available. Then they ratified without any public discussion. I think there would be will, but it is clearly not appropriate to talk about it, since the Lisbon Treaty is presented as the only option. Besides, tax payers pay the politicians to do their job. With that money one would assume they would not say they don’t have the energy for a new Treaty.

((WN)) What place does the organized left have in a post-Lisbon Europe? Would they have to make an uncomfortable alliance with the anti-European right?

((Anna Mikkola)) I think such an alliance would be impossible in post-Lisbon EU too. The anti-European right tends to combine their act to anti-immigration as well in many cases, and very aggressively. I think with the current economic crisis there is an increased risk that the political right, even neofascism, could gain as people look for some way to express their frustration.

((WN)) So to wrap up, then: what’s the best thing the next European Parliament can do, and what’s the best thing you could do in the next European Parliament?

((Anna Mikkola)) I think the best thing would be to recognise different opinions. The Parliament is very keen to restrict other voices and likes to pretend were are all one happy family. That is not politics at all.

What I could do and want to do is to speak and try to fix problems with rights; they have not been properly dealt with in the EU, whether they are workers’ rights or for example net users’ rights. The fundamental problem with for example the telecoms package is that its staring point is not users’ rights, defining them and then going into other stuff. Instead, the starting point is the interests of industry, and the limiting of users via different methods in order to protect certain copyright interpretations. The result then for the user is a collection of random and often illogical “rights”. The net is something most politicians seem to be unable to handle as a normal and social part of life for millions and millions of people.

((WN)) So where should net rights come from — from free speech rights, from privacy rights, from practical considerations of restricting the movement of information?

((Anna Mikkola)) From all of those. Mostly you tend to be in a situation, where you have to explain it to politicians that you cannot cut someone’s connection (to for example bank services and other daily things) without a court order in copyright cases.

((WN)) How do you feel about movements like Sweden’s Pirate Party, which is a single-issue group pursuing radical copyright reform?

((Anna Mikkola)) Very neutral.

((WN)) Anything else you’d like to tell the readers?

((Anna Mikkola)) It’s been a pleasure. This is actually my second interview online, sort of. The first was earlier this week when I spent two hours on an anti-immigration forum answering questions. I must say you have been very friendly in your questions compared to that.

((WN)) Well, thanks for that. It’s been a pleasure and thank you for taking the time out for this.

((Anna Mikkola)) Thank you, and now I have to run to my next event!

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Half a million z?oty vanish from the bank account of Lech Wa??sa

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

According to Polish radio station, RMF FM, almost half a million Polish z?oty (almost US$ 235,000) vanished from the bank account of Lech Wa??sa, a former President of Poland and the original leader of Solidarno?? (Solidarity). The case is already under investigation by the public prosecutor in Gda?sk.

The radio station identified the suspect as a former employee of Millennium Bank and the son of a former co-worker of Wa??sa. The Prokuratura alleges that Micha? L. stole about 870,000 z?oty (about US$408,000) from two bank accounts, one of which belongs to Wa??sa. The bank has already returned all the money.

Lech Wa??sa downplayed the situation. “I have all the money I had. I can show you I haven’t lost even a grosz“, he said in a interview with RMF FM.

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Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Communist Party candidate Johan Boyden, Toronto Centre

Friday, October 5, 2007

Johan Boyden is running for the Communist Party in the Ontario provincial election, in the Toronto Centre riding. Wikinews interviewed him regarding his values, his experience, and his campaign.

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Selecting A Retirement Community With The Right Atmosphere

Selecting a Retirement Community with the Right Atmosphere

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Judywitwicky

Retirement communities provide an array of opportunities that people may have wanted, but could never obtain living on their own. They offer plenty of cultural experiences, entertainment events, sporting events, fitness activities and educational classes. They also offer arts and crafts, game rooms, musical functions, and plenty of other recreational activities. These communities can be in major cities, or they can be in country atmospheres. You can choose the facility that best meets your dream lifestyle wants and preferences. Some people like living in the city, while others prefer a more laid back lifestyle where they can take long walks and explore nature. You should choose a community that will give you the lifestyle that you want, the way that you want it.

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Living Independently in Retirement Communities

Contrary to popular belief, retirement communities aren t like nursing homes at all. Skilled care is available if it is needed, but most people live on their own independently in these communities. Some communities offer golf courses, swimming pools, and even ponds for fishing in some cases. Jacksonville Florida is a popular destination for people wanting to live in retirement communities, because the area offers plenty of sunshine and fun things to do. These communities actually enhance people s lives by keeping them active, fit and happy. Residents have a lot of options to select from on amenities they may want, and they often find that living in a retirement community can be quite exhilarating. The staff members can be extremely caring, and they really look out for the residents.

The Experience of Retirement Communities

Independent living in Florida can be quite a rewarding experience if you are lucky enough to get into a great retirement community. These communities really make a world of difference for the residents, and they give them an opportunity to meet other people who have similar interests and life goals. Some people find that their lives are so much better after they move to these communities, and they wouldn t trade the way that they live for the world. They are still able to be as active as they want to be, and there are plenty of recreational opportunities available to keep them as busy as they want to be. They love that they are well taken care of and have everything provided for them in a caring way. They also love being able to entertain their family and friends in their home. The experience can really keep senior citizens in a great state of mind. Families can be completely comfortable in knowing that their family member will be well taken care of when they live in one of these communities. Staff members and security is abundant at these establishments, and resident safety is paramount.

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Wikinews attends Maker Faire in Tyler, Texas

Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Wikinews attended the sixth annual Mini Maker Faire in Tyler, Texas, United States on Saturday. Similar to a giant science fair, the event featured a variety of science, engineering and technology projects and items.

An array of technologies were on hand including 3D printers, drones, and various other physics devices. The owner of the Make Crate subscription service stated her company’s products place a strong emphasis on teaching young people about technology and coding. A traditional blacksmith was also on hand displaying metal working techniques.

Numerous Maker Clubs from an array of local schools were on hand, displaying a broad swathe of tech projects. A group of amateur hobbyists diplayed a model of the deck of the aircraft carrier, the USS Ronald Reagan with a solenoid device hooked up to launch paper airplanes.

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Floods spared historic Farnsworth House in Illinois

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

American preservationists breathed a sigh of relief in August as the Farnsworth House, a Ludwig Mies van der Rohe designed house widely considered a masterpiece of modern architecture, was spared by flooding along the Fox River in Plano.

Storms deluged much of the Midwest, causing rivers throughout the region to overflow their banks. At the Fox River in Plano flood waters spilled over four acres of the 58-acre Farnsworth House site. Waters continued to rise through August 24, until they were just 18 inches from the front door.

According to the reporting of the Chicago Tribune preservationists developed a disaster management plan on the spot. Staff used boats to access the house and once inside raised the vulnerable furnishings to higher levels atop crates.

Flooding along the Fox River in 1996 caused a large plate glass window in the steel and glass home to break, resulting in $250,000 damage and preservationists feared a repeat of that incident.

“We really lucked out and can look at this as a drill,” Barbara Campagna, architect for National National Trust for Historic Preservation, told Preservation Online.

The Farnsworth House was completed in 1951 and designed by internationally famous architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe for Chicago doctor Edith Farnsworth. The house is a National Historic Landmark and a nationally significant example of modern architecture. As one of the most famous examples of such architecture, the Farnsworth House was unprecedented at the time of its completion.

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New York City Cosmetic Dentist An Affordable And Reliable Option}

Submitted by: Frederick Stange

Having a good smile is certainly advantageous in many situations of life. Humans try to beautify their appearances by way of getting their teeth well aligned. Properly aligned teeth can make you look stunning and gorgeous. A beautiful smile can enhance your appearance instantaneously and with newer ways of getting this done has made the task even simpler. The ugly looking braces are now replaced with Invisalign braces to give you a perfect smiling appearance and shinning look.

Our teeth can lose charm either by age, some major accidents, incidents or misalignment by birth. The invisalign treatment is a result of high tech advances in field of Dentistry using latest technologies. These are amongst the best remedies to correct the shape of distorted teeth. They are made of plain plastic sheet so that they are transparent and more comfortable than the Steel braces. The New York Invisalign treatment offering Dentists can give the imprecise teeth a better, shinning and straight shape at affordable costs.

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These days Invisalign treatment is amongst the best treatments of straitening teeth and aligning problems as contrasted to traditional treatments. There are various Dentists in New York City offering inexpensive treatments of Invisalign. The Invisalign treatment is a step beyond to traditional dental treatment options. The wide dental problems such as overbite, crossbite, crowding and under bite can be treated in a very gentle manner through Invisalign treatment. They will carry out your teeth straightening process gently so that you do not feel much pain. These aligners are removable so that you can brush them and clean the trapped food articles in your braces.

Since, these are invisible; they are rarely visible to anyone passing by you. The dentists in New York City are well experienced and equipped with the advanced treatment tools and instruments to assure 100% success results, hygiene and best oral health. Since they are made of smooth and comfortable plastic, they make it easier for the patients to wear them. Unlike the steel braces, brackets and wires they do not cause any sort of suffering, pain or mouth ulcers. There are various treatments offered at low costs by New York City Cosmetic Dentist. If you are dwelling in New York City, you can definitely find good dentists here. You can also make online search for locating expert and experienced dentists nearby your place.

The New York City Cosmetic Dentistry makes use of advanced technologies and can assure healthy gums and white teeth desired by you always. These dentists are expert in treating all kinds of dental problems and may correct every kind of issues. They are well trained to eliminate all kinds of dental defects.

The Cosmetic Dentist in New York City can heal various dental ailments and will make every effort to do so with minimal pain to you. From clear braces to tooth contouring, these dental experts can offer you a myriad of benefits at affordable costs. The cosmetic dentists in NYC will surely help you get rid of dental ailments.

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South Africa sets deadline in land transfer scheme

Sunday, August 13, 2006

The South African government has set a six-month deadline for some white farmers to agree on sale prices for their farms. The government will be requiring them to sell the farms as part of its land redistribution programme.

Agriculture and Land Affairs Minister Lulu Xingwana said that if no agreement in reached in 6 months, the government could expropriate farmlands. Stating that negotiations have been too slow, in some cases taking many years, Xingwana said that some farm owners were seeking “unrealistic prices”. Land owners claim they are not offered market value for their property.

The government has identified about 350 farms for which, if no deal is reached, the government will force a mandatory sale at current market prices identified by the government.

Officials said that expropriation is only a measure of last-resort and that farmers can appeal the decision in court.

The land reform programme aims to hand back land or give financial compensation to black South Africans who were forcibly removed from their ancestral homes and lands under apartheid rule. The programme was a key promise made by the African National Congress (ANC) as it came to power in 1994 and remains an emotive and politically charged issue.

Currently, about 4% of South Africa’s farm land is owned by blacks, who number 42 million out of the nation’s 47 million population. President Thabo Mbeki‘s government has set a target of transferring 30% of land to blacks by 2014. About 89% of the nearly 80,000 claims have been settled so far, and the government has spent some R2.5bn ($368m) purchasing farms from white owners. The National Land Claims Commission is entrusted with carrying out the transfers.

The reform programme had so far followed a “willing-buyer willing-seller” principle. The process had to contend with land owners challenging the validity of some claims, negotiating sale prices with current owners, and settling competing claims over the same piece of land—sometimes by tracing family trees of claimants when other documents supporting the claim did not exist.

Xingwana called on established farmers to form partnerships with new landowners and to transfer skills to new farmers, to ensure productive use of transferred lands. One criticism of the programme is that some of the transferred farms have fallen in production due to the inexperience and lack of capital among the new owners.

The government has rejected comparisons of the programme with that initiated in Zimbabwe under President Robert Mugabe.

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Auto Marketing With Facebook

Submitted by: Kara Alcamo

With more than 500 million active users, a number that grows by leaps and bounds every day, Facebook is far and away the largest social networking website in the world, making it integral to any successful and comprehensive online marketing campaign. While the importance of and opportunity available in Facebook is unquestionable, the bottom line is still the bottom line for business, and many auto dealers are left wondering, how exactly do you turn likes into ups?

Here are some things to consider when implementing an auto marketing campaign via Facebook:

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Advertising Although it has a huge pool of users, many of whom will not be in your target customer demographic, Facebook allows for extreme advertising precision. You can choose to reveal your ads only to those users who are most likely to click and come to your lot. For example, if you re running a special on a manufacturer-specific maintenance package, you can show the ad only to those people who have liked your Page or have liked the manufacturer s Page, increasing the likelihood that they own a vehicle covered by that promotion and making them more likely to be interested in this promotion. You can also choose only a certain geographic area, which is perfect for local dealers. This allows you to get exposure to a wider variety of people within that area without increasing the amount spent.

Customer service One of the greatest benefits about Facebook is that it allows you to interact with customers in real time and on a personal level. Because of this, many dealers use their Facebook Page as a sort of customer service vehicle. If a customer has an issue, they can report it online, they get a personal response to their problem, and other customers can see the conflict being resolved. This is obviously much preferable to that customer simply going out and writing a bad review or speaking negatively about your company without you having the chance to respond.

Promotions Rather than try to track down all potential customers yourself and get them to like your Page, split up the work between your fans. Create contests and other promotions that involve getting people to Like your Page or a photograph on it, or ones that involve them tagging your Page in a photo or post of their own. In this way, you can get exposure to people who may not have even seen your Page before, in turn increasing brand recognition. Not only does this mean less work for you, but by having people personally request that their friends like your Page, instead of trying to do it yourself, you increase the likelihood that these friends will do so.

These are just a few things to take into account with regard to auto marketing on Facebook. There are many more ways to improve the odds that your online fans and followers ultimately make a trip to your dealership, and a marketing agency that is experienced specifically in the auto industry can help you best take advantage of the opportunities afforded to you by Facebook.

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