Staying Active at Home As we continue to navigate through the challenges of the coronavirus pandemic, most of us, including chronic disease patients, are getting less physical activity, this is…
Are Allergies & Asthma Patients at Higher Risk of Contracting the Coronavirus? As the novel coronavirus continuous to spread rapidly through many communities throughout the United States, scientists are learning…
The Importance of Good Sleep for Chronic Disease Patients During COVID-19 As many as 70 million Americans suffer from chronic sleep problems. Insufficient and inadequate quality sleep becomes an even…
COVID-19 Stress & Chronic Illness – Stress Awareness Month The effects of stress on health are widely known. The demands of our hectic lifestyles often exhaust both our physical…
Chronic Diseases and the Risk of COVID-19 We are possibly amid the most significant health epidemic of our generation. The novel coronavirus, now known as Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus…
World Young Rheumatoid Diseases Day This year marks the second observance of World Young Rheumatic Diseases Day. This global observance is an excellent example of cooperation between physicians and parent…
How Biologics Are Shaping Multiple Sclerosis Treatment & Management Multiple sclerosis is an invisible illness because its symptoms are undetectable to the human eye. As we observe Multiple Sclerosis Awareness…
Maintaining a Healthy Social Life with IBD Living with Crohn’s disease or Ulcerative Colitis presents unique challenges that can significantly impact a patient’s social life. Most of these social challenges…
The Link Between Autoimmune Disease and Heart Health February is American Heart Month making this the perfect time to raise awareness about heart health and its surprising link with autoimmune…
Rheumatoid Awareness Day This Monday, February 2nd, we observe Rheumatoid Awareness Day. This is a day to promote education and awareness for this often misunderstood and underestimated chronic disease. The…