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We’ve been hearing many questions and concerns from our patient community about the continued spread of coronavirus across the U.S. and around the world. Public health experts — and the many rheumatologists CreakyJoints has spoken with who treat patients who are...
People who are immunocompromised are not humming ‘Happy Birthday’ and feeling happy-go-lucky as they wash their hands.
I’m not writing this to cause mass hysteria or scare anyone, but rather to educate them about the risks that many people like me are facing right now.
We read tweets like, 'Stop worrying, we’re probably all young and healthy here,' with a long sigh.
Stay up to date on the latest thinking on how to manage medications for inflammatory conditions that affect the immune system during the coronavirus pandemic.
As immunocompromised and high-risk patients are being advised to stay home as much as possible, here is advice from therapists on how to navigate feelings of isolation and distress that may arise from extended time at home.
A friendly reminder, especially for loved ones of those with underlying health issues and chronic illness.
Here’s more on what these recommendations mean for people with chronic illness and weakened immune systems.
We disabled activists know no one is going to include us equitably in messaging about this latest public health threat. We have no historical evidence of inclusion, so why should we expect it to start now?
Making sure those around you practice good hygiene can help you stay healthy and reduce coronavirus-related anxiety and fear.