Anti-VEGF Therapies for Treating DME

When you have diabetic macular edema (DME), the blood vessels in your eye start to leak fluid into the macula. This part of the eye is responsible for sharp, clear vision. When DME progresses, you start to get blurry or distorted vision. If untreated, it can lead to permanent vision loss. So, when diagnosed, treatment… Continue reading Anti-VEGF Therapies for Treating DME

How Does Diabetes Affect Your Vision?

Living with diabetes means constantly monitoring for complications. As a condition, diabetes has the potential to lead to a number of further health problems. When your blood sugar is too high for long periods, it can damage different parts of your body. This could be your heart, kidney, nerves, skin or even your eyes. If… Continue reading How Does Diabetes Affect Your Vision?

How Are “Normal” Eye Exams Different from Exams for DME?

Throughout our lives, we will get a number of eye exams done. These can be as children, to check our vision to see if we need glasses. They can be as adults to look for irregularities or defects. If you have diabetes, you need regular eye exams to catch complications early. One serious condition that… Continue reading How Are “Normal” Eye Exams Different from Exams for DME?

How Effective is Laser Therapy for Treating DME?

After being diagnosed with diabetic macular edema (DME), you may be wondering what the treatment options are. The front-line therapy for combatting DME is anti-VEGF injections. Anti-VEGF therapy did not become widely used until the early 2000’s, however. Before these drugs were approved for treating DME, laser therapy was the primary treatment. Today, laser therapy… Continue reading How Effective is Laser Therapy for Treating DME?

Managing Anxiety While Making Changes for Kidney Disease

Anxiety can be an overwhelming challenge, especially when dealing with a chronic health condition like chronic kidney disease (CKD). Making lifestyle changes for kidney health can be stressful, and anxiety can make things even more challenging. In this blog, we’ll talk about how anxiety impacts both your body and mind, how it can cause physical… Continue reading Managing Anxiety While Making Changes for Kidney Disease

Tips for Exercising with Kidney Disease As The Weather Changes

Is It Safe to Exercise with Kidney Disease When the Weather Is Changing? Spring is here, and the weather is changing rapidly! You know what that means – time to adjust your exercise routine if you’re living with kidney disease. These seasonal shifts can influence how Chronic Kidney Disease patients experience symptoms during physical activity.… Continue reading Tips for Exercising with Kidney Disease As The Weather Changes

Gender-Affirming Care May Lower Depression Risk

A new study published in JAMA Network Open has found that transgender adults who get gender-affirming hormone therapy have a lower risk of depression. The study highlights the mental health benefits of these treatments. At the same time however, access to care is becoming more difficult because of new laws and restrictions. What the Study… Continue reading Gender-Affirming Care May Lower Depression Risk

Anti-Amyloid Therapy May Keep Alzheimer’s Symptoms at Bay

A recent study has given researchers new hope in the fight against Alzheimer’s disease. They found that using a drug to get rid of amyloid plaques in the brain could delay the onset of Alzheimer’s symptoms in people who are genetically destined to develop the disease. What Did the Study Find? The research focused on… Continue reading Anti-Amyloid Therapy May Keep Alzheimer’s Symptoms at Bay

Perimenopause Rage 101: When Losing Your Cool Affects Your Everyday Life

Perimenopause is a transitional phase that marks the beginning of changes leading to menopause. This crucial period can bring about a variety of physical and emotional symptoms, most of which are misunderstood or misclassified as menopause symptoms. While the term “menopause” is frequently used to describe age-related hormonal changes, it’s essential to recognize that the… Continue reading Perimenopause Rage 101: When Losing Your Cool Affects Your Everyday Life

Does Stage 1 CKD Always Get Worse? Handling Health Anxiety

You’re walking out of the doctor’s office with a stage one chronic kidney disease (CKD) diagnosis. Your mind starts to spiral with questions: Will it get worse? What changes do I need to make right now? What will my life look like with CKD? While you might not feel physically different, knowing that something could… Continue reading Does Stage 1 CKD Always Get Worse? Handling Health Anxiety