What It Means to Develop Antibodies to Biologics The use of biologic therapies for treating different autoimmune inflammatory diseases is rising, and there is a good reason behind this. Biologic…
Celebrating Our Altus Biologics Nurses Everyday Altus Biologic’s nurses help improve the lives of chronic disease patients. Their caring demeanor and genuine interest in the well-being of our patients show…
Managing Mental Health While Living With A Chronic Illness There is a strong link between chronic physical illness and the development of mental health conditions. Living with a chronic physical…
Can Biologics Help Treat My Autoimmune Disease? Biologics or biologic response modifiers are a newer class of medications that have significantly contributed to the treatment of autoimmune diseases. If you…
Celebrating Black History Month: Pioneers in Medicine and Healthcare The healthcare contributions from African American physicians and researchers go back centuries. These pioneering men and women have developed innovative treatments,…
The Pros and Cons of Telemedicine for Multiple Sclerosis Patients During the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, where in-person medical visits were limited, chronic disease patients, including those with…
How Multiple Sclerosis Patients Can Benefit from In-Office Biologic Treatments Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a complex chronic disease that can require lifelong individualized treatment to help slow disease progression and…
Why It’s Important for Chronic Disease Patients to Have Open Conversations with Their Provider The basis of any good relationship is open, honest communication. This extends to your relationship with…
Getting Through the Holidays During an IBD Flare The Holiday Season is upon us, and dinner parties and social gatherings can pose extra challenges for those living with IBD. The…
Managing Holiday Travel with Multiple Sclerosis With the year-end Holidays fast approaching, it’s time to start making travel plans. Whether you are traveling to see family, seeking warmer weather, or…