Life After Recovering From COVID-19: What Immunocompromised Patients Should Know
Here are the symptoms you may encounter — and what steps to take to set yourself up for the best health possible.
Continue readingHere are the symptoms you may encounter — and what steps to take to set yourself up for the best health possible.
Continue readingOur psoriasis warriors and mental health experts agree: You can’t control the stares, but you can control your reaction and how you choose to respond.
Continue readingThe news shouldn’t stop you from taking your medication, but you should talk to your health care professional about how to best protect yourself.
Continue readingThe unpredictable nature of chronic illness can make staying confident a challenge — but these patient-approved confidence boosters can help you hold your head up higher.
Continue readingPlus, how to lower your risk if you’re around school-aged children.
Continue readingTaking care of mental health may be important for achieving relief from rheumatoid arthritis symptoms, and in turn, feeling better may help improve your mood and emotions.
Continue readingIn the Global Healthy Living Foundation’s latest COVID-19 Patient Support Program poll, 90 percent of immunocompromised patients said they would continue to wear masks indoors in public settings —but they may be less strict when socializing with trusted loved ones.
Continue reading“While my parenting doesn’t look the same as it did when I was not disabled, I am still a good parent teaching my children valuable lessons — lessons that they may have not learned if I wasn’t sick,” says Angie Ebba, who lives with ankylosing spondylitis, fibromyalgia, and migraine.
Continue readingHospital for Special Surgery (HSS) physical therapist Zack Rogers, PT, DPT, OCS, CSCS, addresses arthritis-friendly exercises, modifications, safety tips, and more.
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