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This advice from Laurie Ferguson, PhD, clinical psychologist and Director of Education Development at the Global Healthy Living Foundation, can help you identify and stop this bad habit so you can more easily cope with the unknowns of the COVID-19 pandemic.
CreakyJoints and the Global Healthy Living Foundation hosted a Facebook Live Q&A with experts from the U.S. Centers from Disease Control and Prevention and the national physicians group United Rheumatology to discuss the ongoing concerns of the chronic illness patient community.
Jealousy is one of the seven deadly sins, but it feels justified in these, ahem, unprecedented times.
New data on COVID-19 patients from the Boston area adds to our understanding of how people with inflammatory arthritis and rheumatic conditions are affected by coronavirus.
Research shows that men with heart failure might have higher levels of ACE2 enzyme compared with women, and that could explain why they are faring worse with coronavirus.
A new study in the medical journal 'The Lancet Rheumatology' adds to the evidence that this inflammation-fighting drug may be worth a try in certain coronavirus patients.
This advice from Laurie Ferguson, PhD, clinical psychologist and Director of Education Development at the Global Healthy Living Foundation, can help you process your feelings of loss related to the COVID-19 pandemic — from grieving loved ones to an entire way of living.
Sorry, family and friends, but the one thing I miss doing the most while staying at home is my weekly yoga class.
“Patients with lupus — even if they are using [hydroxychloroquine] as baseline therapy — can develop SARS-CoV-2 infection and severe COVID-19 at similar frequency as lupus patients not on antimalarials."
‘No risk, no reward’ doesn’t really hold up in the time of coronavirus. This is not the time to take chances, especially if you have a chronic illness like RA or underlying conditions like diabetes or high blood pressure.