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New Tools & Features on Psoriatic-Arthritis.com

You may have noticed some changes around Psoriatic-Arthritis.com. We’re thrilled to announce that we’ve added some new features and functionality to provide an even better experience for the most important people in the community: You!

Here’s what’s new:

    Q&A Tool

    Sometimes you just have a quick question and need a simple answer. Use the Q&A Tool to get straightforward and quick answers to the kind of questions you can’t ask anywhere else. Or, if you have some advice to share, jump in and help a fellow member out by sharing your answer.

      User Profile: Bigger and Better

      Our new extended profile now has more options to let you share as much (or as little) about yourself as you like. To update your profile, log in to Psoriatic-Arthritis.com and select "Profile" in the navigation bar.

        Find Like-Minded People

        Looking for someone who can really relate to what you’re experiencing? Try the new Member Search and Friend Finder tools. You can now search for members by who are in your age range, experience the same symptoms, or even taking the same treatment.

          Post Update

          The new Post Update feature makes sharing your current mood a breeze. You can post a quick update in the "How are you today" update bar or by clicking "My Activity" in the navigation bar.

          If you have any questions about our new features, or any of the existing features, please visit our help center or contact us at contact@psoriatic-arthritis.com.

          We hope you like the improvements - After all, our community members (YOU) are what makes Psoriatic-Arthritis.com a helpful and thriving community.

          We’re curious - do you plan to use the Q&A Tool? Why or why not? Let us know in the comments below!

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