MS Awareness Week: Recognizing Depression in Multiple Sclerosis Patients Since 2003, in March, we observe National MS Education and Awareness Month. This month marks a nationwide effort to raise public…
Common Misconceptions and Myths About IBD There are many myths and misconceptions surrounding inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD). Unfortunately, medical misinformation exists. The spread of misleading information can further the challenges…
Finding Support When Living with Multiple Sclerosis MS is a complex and often frustrating condition to live with because as the disease progresses, you may have to adapt more and…
What to Know About Biologic Medicines for Severe Asthma Asthma is a complex condition that affects each patient differently. While many patients can manage their disease by identifying and avoiding…
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…
How Lupus Can Affect Mental Health There is no denying that living with lupus is challenging. No matter what stage of the disease you have, the effects on your physical,…
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…