Lupus, a chronic autoimmune disease, affects women more often than men. This condition can cause damage to any part of the body as the immune system mistakenly attacks healthy cells, tissues, or organs. Women with lupus have a higher risk of experiencing other health problems, such as heart disease and osteoporosis. In this overview, PatientsLikeMe… Continue reading Understanding Early Signs of Lupus in Women
Comparing Multiple Sclerosis and Atherosclerosis
Multiple sclerosis (MS) and atherosclerosis are often confused. They sound similar, but affect the body in different ways! The key to understanding the connection between the two lies in the end of both: the word sclerosis. Sclerosis in itself is a condition. It is the abnormal hardening of a tissue or body part, such as… Continue reading Comparing Multiple Sclerosis and Atherosclerosis
Is MDD Hereditary?
According to Standford University, “At least 10% of people in the U.S. will experience major depressive disorder at some point in their lives. Two times as many women as men experience major depression.” Depression is a serious mood disorder that can cause persistent feelings of sadness and loss of interest in normal day-to-day activities. Also… Continue reading Is MDD Hereditary?
Fibromyalgia and Stomach Pain: What’s the Link?
When living with fibromyalgia, you need to be prepared to manage a wide variety of symptoms. This condition is complex, and characterized by widespread pain and fatigue. A constant dull ache is the most commonly reported side effect. However, it can and often does end up affecting the gut! Stomach pain is another common symptoms.… Continue reading Fibromyalgia and Stomach Pain: What’s the Link?
How Your Information is Kept Safe When Using Telehealth
In today’s digital age, telehealth services offer a convenient way for patients to access healthcare remotely. However, many people are rightfully concerned about the privacy and security of their personal health information when using these online platforms. Certain services, like Optum Perks Online Care, go to great lengths to ensure that the people who visit… Continue reading How Your Information is Kept Safe When Using Telehealth
Bill Introduced to Legalize Marijuana
A group of 18 Democratic Senators reintroduced the Cannabis Administration and Opportunity Act. This bill is an attempt to legalize marijuana nationwide. Led by Senators Cory Booker, Chuck Schumer, and Ron Wyden, they aim to end the federal prohibition on cannabis while prioritizing safety, research, workers’ rights, and restorative justice. Key Points Legislative Effort The… Continue reading Bill Introduced to Legalize Marijuana
How to Help Someone With Depression
When a person has a mental disorder like major depressive disorder, and you are on the sidelines watching your loved one suffer, it can be difficult. People have a natural inclination to distract those suffering from feeling the symptoms of their disorder. This is not necessarily the best course of action. Though it may provide… Continue reading How to Help Someone With Depression
Back in Action: Effective Exercises to Ease Low Back Pain
Whether you are dealing with chronic discomfort or the occasional twinge, incorporating targeted exercises into your routine can make a world of difference. Let us break down a few simple exercises you can do to relieve back pain. Exercise to Easy Lower Back Pain Knee-to-Chest Stretch Begin by lying on your back with your knees… Continue reading Back in Action: Effective Exercises to Ease Low Back Pain
New Heart Health Tool: Assess Your Heart Health Today
When was the last time you thought about what your heart health will be like in the future? In January, the American Heart Association introduced HeartCheck, an online calculator aimed at predicting an individual’s likelihood of developing heart disease at the age of 30 – ten years younger than previous calculators! What is this tool,… Continue reading New Heart Health Tool: Assess Your Heart Health Today
A Focus on Potassium: Curbing the Rise of CKD
What is Potassium? Potassium is an electrolyte, meaning it carries an electric charge when dissolved in body fluids like blood. It is primarily found inside cells and is vital for maintaining proper cell function, nerve signaling, muscle contraction (including the heart muscle), and fluid balance within the body. Additionally, it helps regulate blood pressure, supports… Continue reading A Focus on Potassium: Curbing the Rise of CKD