When the Elephant in the (Rheum Exam) Room Is S-E-X
Odds are your rheumatologist won’t ask about your sex life, so if you’re having troubles, you’ll need to put aside your embarrassment and get the convo started. Here’s help.
Continue readingOdds are your rheumatologist won’t ask about your sex life, so if you’re having troubles, you’ll need to put aside your embarrassment and get the convo started. Here’s help.
Continue readingFrom spoonie to painsomina to brain fog, find out common terms used by those living with arthritis and chronic illness.
Continue readingThat’s not just the name of Gigi Robinson’s podcast — it’s the driving force behind the 24-year-old’s messages about chronic illness, body image, resilience, and confidence.
Continue readingWe’re raising awareness with our LGBTQ+ patient community on the unique challenges they face as people at the intersection of multiple identities.
Continue reading“As June comes to a close, I may be putting away my rainbow romper and unicorn headband, but I’ll be unapologetically stepping out with my cane and posting about my disability on social media.”
Continue readingNew study finds that people who use NSAIDs to treat an episode of low back pain are more likely to end up with chronic pain.
Continue readingHere’s what our patient community said about diagnosing, treating, and navigating life with more than one chronic disease.
Continue readingIf you’re immunocompromised, you may be due for a booster if it’s been four months since your last dose. Here’s what to know.
Continue readingMore than 40 percent of patients reported at least moderate sleep disturbances and nearly 70 percent reported at least moderate fatigue.
Continue readingStudy demonstrates differences between physician- and patient-reported measures when determining treatment efficacy for rheumatoid arthritis.
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