House adopts Matzie resolution to raise awareness about rheumatoid arthritis and link to cardiovascular disease
Rep. Robert F. Matzie February 4, 2025 | 4:36 PM
HARRISBURG, Feb. 4 – The Pennsylvania House today adopted a resolution introduced by state Rep. Rob Matzie to increase public awareness about the dangers of rheumatoid arthritis and the disease’s link to heart and vascular disease.
Matzie said he introduced H.R. 16 – designating Feb. 2, 2025, as “Rheumatoid Awareness Day” in Pennsylvania – to make people aware of the disease’s far-reaching impacts on the body and of the importance of early detection.
“About one and a half million Americans live with RA, and the potential risks go far beyond joint pain and stiffness to include damage to the heart, lungs, eyes and other organs,” said Matzie, who is chairman of the House majority caucus. “It’s estimated that people with RA have a 50% to 70% higher risk of cardiovascular disease than the general population. This is an issue that’s personal to me because my father lived with RA.
“Fortunately, there is some good news. Recent medical advances in immunotherapy are leading to promising new treatments. But, as with any disease, early detection is key. We need to spread the word that folks should not ignore the symptoms and should visit their doctor.”
Matzie said typical symptoms of RA include tender, warm, swollen joints; joint stiffness that is usually worse in the morning and after inactivity; pain and stiffness in the same joints on both sides of the body; and fatigue, fever and loss of appetite. Small joints such as the wrists and certain joints in the hands and feet are typically affected first.