American Heart Month: Maintaining a Healthy Heart with Chronic Illness Heart disease is the leading cause of death in both men and women in the U.S. Did you know that…
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…
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…
Setting Realistic New Year’s Health Goals with Lupus As we approach the new year, reflecting on our past year’s journey and what we wish to accomplish in the new year…
Why IBD Patients Prefer to Receive Infusions at their Site of Care Biologic infusion therapies revolutionized the treatment of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) since the FDA approved infliximab, a tumor…
Preventing Infections During the Holidays The Holiday Season is finally upon us. While most of us look forward to enjoying our favorite treats and spending quality time with loved ones,…
6 Reasons Why Rheumatology Patients Prefer to Receive In-Office Biologic Treatments Biologic therapies are revolutionizing chronic rheumatoid illnesses, with more doctors prescribing these drugs to their patients to provide symptom…
Surviving the Summer with IBD For most, summer is a time for vacations, cookouts, and spending more time outdoors, taking advantage of the sun and warm weather. However, if you…
Managing the Summer Sun and Heat with Chronic Disease Most people relish the thought of long, hot summer days, but if you have a chronic illness, these weather conditions can…