ACR 2021: 10 New Things to Know About Lupus
A look at the most important updates that people living with lupus (or their caregivers) should know about from the American College of Rheumatology’s 2021 medical conference.
Continue readingA look at the most important updates that people living with lupus (or their caregivers) should know about from the American College of Rheumatology’s 2021 medical conference.
Continue readingThe annual medical meeting of the American College of Rheumatology provided so many important new insights — from COVID-19 to health disparities to comorbidities. This patient-centered guide will keep you informed and empowered.
Continue readingRead the latest about infection rates, complications, long COVID, and more, based on the latest research presented at the ACR Convergence, the annual meeting of the American College of Rheumatology.
Continue readingRead the latest about emerging data on vaccine effectiveness and how it is affected by various immunosuppressive medications, the risk of flares, and more, based on the latest research presented at the ACR Convergence 2021, the annual meeting of the American College of Rheumatology.
Continue readingRheumatologists and CreakyJoints community members offer top tips for getting through a flare — and preventing flares in the first place.
Continue reading“I’ve made some steps to try and better my heath,” says Russ Miller, a 36-year-old rheumatoid arthritis patient. “I want a better quality of life and want to be happy again, because I haven’t been for many years.”
Continue reading“I have learned to survive by loving and listening to my body for exactly what and where it is,” says Sal Marx, of the many things they’ve learned about life after an AS diagnosis.
Continue readingRehabilitation utilization is particularly low among Black RA patients, which may play a role in higher rates of disability.
Continue readingHaving needle anxiety is tough when you take medication that requires monthly intravenous infusions. Here’s how rheumatoid arthritis patient Eileen Davidson learned to get through infusion day without as many jitters.
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