A bold choice to fight epilepsy

As originally seen on the Tampa General Hospital News Center website It was scary enough for Letitia Browne-James’ parents to witness their child’s epileptic seizures. But they were also frightened when a doctor suggested brain surgery for their 12-year-old. “My parents said ‘no way,’” Browne-James said. “It was a very scary thought.” They tried medications,… Continue reading A bold choice to fight epilepsy

What can you do to challenge ALS in May?

It’s been 23 years since the U.S. Congress first recognized May as ALS Awareness Month in 1992, and while progress towards new treatments has been slower than we’ve all hoped,  a lot has still happened since then. In 1995, Riluzole, the first treatment to alter the course of ALS, was approved by the FDA. In… Continue reading What can you do to challenge ALS in May?

Making sure conferences are “Patients Included”

Picture this: you’re a medical professional and are about to open the doors to a conference you’ve spent years pulling together. You’ve booked your venue, have your sponsors lined up, got top headliners to give keynotes, picked your Twitter hashtag and have invited every industry pro to be a part of the event. In walk… Continue reading Making sure conferences are “Patients Included”

Throwback Thursday: Paul discusses what happens when trial participants realize they hold the power

Just about a year ago, PatientsLikeMe’s Paul Wicks, PhD, Vice President of Innovation, wrote a blog post about what happens when trial participants realize they hold the power in clinical trials. He began his early experiences with ALS patients and clinical trials, but then fast-forwarded to how PatientsLikeMe members have replicated a clinical trial, started… Continue reading Throwback Thursday: Paul discusses what happens when trial participants realize they hold the power

Update and results – the Patient Voice Analysis study

About a year ago, the PatientsLikeMe Parkinson’s disease (PD) community started something totally different: a study to compare the sound of their voices to their self-reported PD Rating Scale (PDRS) on PatientsLikeMe. It’s called the Patient Voice Analysis (PVA), and we teamed up with you, Max Little, Ph.D. and Sage Bionetworks to get it done.… Continue reading Update and results – the Patient Voice Analysis study

“Don’t go it alone” – IPF member Christine shares about her health journey

Christine_Williams was diagnosed with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) in 2009, and ever since, she’s been managing a “rollercoaster ride that’s terrifying and not fun.” But she’s connected with your community on PatientsLikeMe for inspiration and was even referred to a new medical center to be evaluated for a lung transplant by her “rehabilitation buddies.” Below,… Continue reading “Don’t go it alone” – IPF member Christine shares about her health journey

Q&A with Dan Barnes, CEO and Susan Gilmore, Executive Director, Community Engagement, FamilyWize

FamilyWize Community Service Partnership is committed to helping improve the health and well being of individuals and communities. High-cost prescription medications can be the cause of financial stress for uninsured or under-insured consumers. In fact, cost is the number one reason people do not take their prescribed medications, which impacts the short-term and long-term health… Continue reading Q&A with Dan Barnes, CEO and Susan Gilmore, Executive Director, Community Engagement, FamilyWize

PatientsLikeMe member TMurph58 shares about his advocacy efforts and journey with ALS

TMurph58 is a longtime PatientsLikeMe member who is living with ALS. You may remember him from his 2012 interview, when he talked about the “Treat Us Now” movement and his experiences with ALS. We recently caught up with Tom, and he shared about his extensive advocacy efforts over the past few years, including his recent… Continue reading PatientsLikeMe member TMurph58 shares about his advocacy efforts and journey with ALS

What do you know about stress?

This April, some people aren’t thinking about stress – the crazy snows of winter are just about gone, flowers are blooming and temperatures are rising. But with these positive changes comes a responsibility to recognize the importance of stress and how it affects people’s health. Federal Occupational Health (FOH) has deemed April National Stress Awareness… Continue reading What do you know about stress?

PatientsLikeMe study monitors walking activity in people with MS

           Cambridge, MA, April 15, 2015—PatientsLikeMe today announced results of a novel study conducted with Biogen that showed how people living with multiple sclerosis (MS) can use wearable activity tracking devices to collect and share their mobility data, which could potentially provide relevant information to their clinicians and to other MS… Continue reading PatientsLikeMe study monitors walking activity in people with MS