Quiz: How Much Do You Know About Rheumatoid Arthritis and Heart Health?
Knowing more about how RA affects your heart — and what you can do to lower your risk — can keep you healthy and even save your life. Test your knowledge here.
Continue readingKnowing more about how RA affects your heart — and what you can do to lower your risk — can keep you healthy and even save your life. Test your knowledge here.
Continue readingNearly a decade after being diagnosed with axial spondyloarthritis, I have not “overcome” my disease. But I have overcome society’s constantly reinforced internalized ableism.
Continue reading“Because of my advocacy work I can better navigate the health disparities that are ever present in our medical system, but it still impacts me,” says rheumatoid arthritis patient Shantana Hazel. “At the end of the day, I’m always going to be a Black woman.”
Continue readingA new study found that obese patients most likely to become infected, and that COVID-19 increased the risk for flares.
Continue readingSome of the most important lessons I’ve learned about living with a chronic illness like RA have come from fellow patients I connect with, like Kristen Brogan, a behavioral therapist who is using behavior change psychology to help her cope with her health conditions.
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Continue readingThe Global Healthy Living Foundation regularly polls the members of our COVID-19 Patient Support Program to understand the perspectives of chronic illness patients during the pandemic. Here is data about whether people have asked their health care providers about getting a COVID-19 vaccine.
Continue readingThe rule of thumb is that even if you’re immunocompromised or living with chronic disease, you don’t necessarily need to take more or different precautions against the new variant — but it’s more important to follow the precautions you already know.
Continue readingHaving a rheumatoid arthritis diagnosis means a greater risk of developing cardiovascular disease, but a new survey of CreakyJoints members reveals that many people with RA don’t know about this issue and aren’t talking about it with their doctors.
Continue readingHaving rheumatoid arthritis raises your risk of heart disease, but getting certain tests to keep tabs on risk factors and symptoms can help you stay healthy.
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