Catina’s Journey with Chronic Illness: From Hiding to Helping
“I needed to learn to be transparent about how I felt and what was really going on with me. I had to know when to sit down but also find the strength to keep thriving.”
Continue reading“I needed to learn to be transparent about how I felt and what was really going on with me. I had to know when to sit down but also find the strength to keep thriving.”
Continue readingIn the vast majority of cases, Paxlovid is safe and effective to use (and increasingly important for the immunocompromised).
Continue readingNew research suggests up to one in 10 people with inflammatory bowel disease also have rheumatic disease, including ankylosing spondylitis.
Continue readingIf you’re in an underrepresented group or have an “invisible” illness, you may be particularly prone to medical gaslighting.
Continue reading“If I’ve learned anything about the chronic illness community (and myself) since my initial onset of symptoms and diagnosis years ago, it’s this: We are strong, we are creative, and we are resilient.”
Continue readingA nurse practitioner and RA warrior shares tried-and-true tips for managing flares and improving quality of life. Learn more.
Continue readingA new report examines market trends and explains why most patients won’t reap the financial benefits of biosimilars in the near future.
Continue readingYou may notice changes such as higher costs of testing and treatments, while some policies will remain the same.
Continue readingResearchers examine yet another negative health consequence of discrimination: increased inflammation and a higher risk for inflammatory diseases like rheumatoid arthritis and lupus.
Continue readingThe Global Healthy Living Foundation will be following tools like ChatGPT and Bard closely to determine how this technology can best help our patient community.
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