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In the Global Healthy Living Foundation’s latest COVID-19 Patient Support Program poll, the majority of patients said their holiday plans include COVID-19 safety measures, such as proof of vaccination, outdoor gatherings, masks, and more.
After the world shut down in March 2020, rheumatoid arthritis patient Chantelle Marcial was looking for a way to connect with other people — specifically other RA patients. Enter CreakyKitchen — a virtual cooking show that helped Chantelle build a community and better manage her disease.
Trusted, tailored information from the Global Healthy Living Foundation and open doctor-patient communication helped Deen feel less concerned and more confident getting vaccinated.
Navigating the pandemic as a single parent with a new immunocompromising condition has not been easy for Alexis Mobley. But with the COVID vaccine now available for her child, she’s finally feeling some anxious relief.
In the Global Healthy Living Foundation’s latest COVID-19 Patient Support Program poll, the majority of patients said they got or plan on getting their flu shot this year, as well as the third COVID-19 vaccine dose.
A recent study shows that while patients with immune-mediated and inflammatory conditions get tested for COVID-19 more than the general population, their risk of contracting the coronavirus does not seem to be higher.
With new vaccine doses in the picture, timing your shots with your regular medications can get confusing. Here’s what experts recommend to stay safe and protected.
In the Global Healthy Living Foundation’s latest COVID-19 Patient Support Program poll, the majority of patients who have children or spend a lot of time around children regularly said they will feel more protected against COVID-19 once the vaccine becomes available for 5- to 11-year-olds.
Breakthrough infections can be worrisome — especially for those who are immunocompromised — but here’s some good news: People who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 are less likely to experience long COVID and be hospitalized if they experience a breakthrough infection than those who aren’t vaccinated.
If you’re at increased risk for COVID-19 complications because of underlying health issues, you may be able to get a COVID-19 vaccine booster shot. Got questions? Read on.