Proud to Be
“In June, you’ll find me rocking rainbow rompers and glitter. Come July, look for me in my “Disabili-babes” shirt, with my cane covered in twinkly lights.”
Continue reading“In June, you’ll find me rocking rainbow rompers and glitter. Come July, look for me in my “Disabili-babes” shirt, with my cane covered in twinkly lights.”
Continue readingHere we look at several of the challenges faced by the LGBTQIA+ community — and how you can take steps to advocate for yourself or a loved one in the doctor’s office.
Continue reading“[My wife] helped me realize — I’m not troubling her; I’m being an advocate for myself for what I need.”
Continue reading“It seems that if you just whisper ‘arthritis,’ someone inevitably emerges from the woodworks to shower you with unsolicited advice.”
Continue readingPatients get real about the mental and emotional toll of managing arthritis, bringing greater visibility of what it’s really like to live with chronic pain.
Continue readingNew research suggests 30 percent to 85 percent of people with psoriatic arthritis report trouble sleeping, with nearly 73 percent experiencing poor-quality sleep.
Continue readingNew ArthritisPower study explores patient perspectives on rheumatoid arthritis (RA) blood work and the potential of predictive tests for medication response.
Continue readingDo friends, family, and peers often attribute anything amiss to your rheumatoid arthritis? Remember, while RA may be invisible, you are not. Your experiences and identity go beyond the condition.
Continue readingPersistent head pain may arise after you’re infected with COVID-19 — here’s why it might happen and what you can do about it.
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