What You Need to Know About Fall Allergies & Asthma While the Fall season brings beautiful colors and cooler weather, bringing relief from heat, for those with allergies and asthma,…
Understanding the Remission and Relapse Cycle in Crohn’s Disease Crohn’s disease is an unpredictable chronic and progressive condition. The condition typically doesn’t follow a set pattern. Its symptoms can improve…
Coping with a New Multiple Sclerosis Diagnosis Receiving a multiple sclerosis diagnosis can be frightening, distressing, and emotionally overwhelming for patients. However, for a few, the news brings some relief…
Understanding the Role of Biologics in Treating Multiple Sclerosis Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a neurodegenerative and demyelinating autoimmune disease of the central nervous system and one of the principal causes…
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…
The Rise of Biologics in Respiratory Care Historically, treatment for asthma and other chronic respiratory conditions such as COPD centered on treating the underlying inflammation and airway obstruction that produced…
How Offering In-Office Biologics Can Lead to Better Patient Treatment Outcomes Physicians are increasingly concerned with chronic disease patient treatment outcomes, especially those administered through infusions. A primary concern is…
Protecting Yourself from Infections When Living with Lupus If you are one of the estimated 1.5 million Americans currently living with Lupus, you know your condition puts you at increased…
The Pros and Cons of Telemedicine in Rheumatology. In the last 20 years, technological advancements opened the door to telemedicine and the COVID-19 pandemic accelerated its implementation in many areas…
The Omicron Subvariant Do Chronic Disease Patients Need to Be Concerned? Recent studies provide significant insight into how stress hormones can suppress or otherwise alter the immune system, which can…