The Risk of Severe COVID-19 Outcomes Appears to Be Improving for Rheumatic Disease Patients
However, researchers note that it’s still imperative to be vigilant to avoid getting COVID-19 if you have a rheumatic disease.
Continue readingHowever, researchers note that it’s still imperative to be vigilant to avoid getting COVID-19 if you have a rheumatic disease.
Continue reading“When more Black men with RA can connect, advocate, and participate in clinical trials, we don’t just create community, we move the needle on the development of drugs that will help people of color have better control over their disease,” says rheumatoid arthritis patient Aberdeen “Deen” Allen.
Continue readingPeople with severely weakened immune systems may be involved in the spread of new coronavirus variants. Here, experts explain what this means and what to know if you have an autoimmune condition.
Continue readingNew research showed that women with type 2 diabetes or obesity who were taking metformin had a lower risk of dying from COVID-19.
Continue readingHere’s what you need to know about the current guidance and potential risks of getting a COVID-19 vaccine if you’ve had allergic reactions to infused or injectable medication.
Continue readingIs it safe to have knee, hip, or other joint replacement surgery during the COVID-19 pandemic? Here’s what to expect from orthopedic surgeons and fellow patients who have been through these procedures.
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 participants’ thoughts on getting a COVID-19 vaccine now that they are rolling out across the U.S. and around the world.
Continue readingFrom the steps to take immediately after your COVID vaccination to how to protect yourself for months beyond, here is your plan of action.
Continue reading“Getting the vaccine was the best choice for my personal circumstances,” says Kristen Schlichting, who acknowledges that the level of COVID-19 risk she is exposed to as an eye surgery nurse certainly influenced her decision to get it sooner rather than later.
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