17 Things You Should Never Say to Someone Living with Arthritis
Patient advocate Eileen Davidson finds these all-too-common phrases rude, naive, and unsupportive — and you may too.
Continue readingPatient advocate Eileen Davidson finds these all-too-common phrases rude, naive, and unsupportive — and you may too.
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Continue reading“Much like my basil, I don’t do well in the heat either. I joke with friends that there are only a few months out of the year that my body really likes — in the winter my bones ache from the cold, and in the summer heat, I wilt as fatigue and deep muscle exhaustion sets in.”
Continue readingThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) updated its COVID-19 guidance, loosening restrictions on social distancing and quarantining. Here’s what our community thinks — and how to keep protecting yourself.
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Continue readingThe American College of Rheumatology has issued new guidance about how to use flu, pneumonia, zoster (shingles), and HPV vaccines, including indications and medication timing around vaccination.
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Continue readingWhen the slightest thing goes wrong, do you instantly jump to the worst-case scenario? Unfortunately, that can kick-start a damaging anxiety spiral. Instead, try putting a stop to it with some tried-and-true tips.
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