Questions a Doctor May Ask When Diagnosing Chronic Pain

Curious what the questions doctors ask when attempting to diagnose chronic pain are? It requires a comprehensive understanding of the patient’s medical history, symptoms and lifestyle. When going in to see a doctor, it would help to know what they may be interested in learning before seeing them. PatientsLikeMe has put together a list of… Continue reading Questions a Doctor May Ask When Diagnosing Chronic Pain

Scent Therapy: A New Approach in Mental Health Treatment

In recent years, there has been a growing recognition of the impact that smells and scents can have on our mental well-being. Scent therapy, also known as aromatherapy, is emerging as a promising and innovative approach to mental health treatment. Traditionally associated with relaxation and stress relief, scents are now finding their way into therapeutic… Continue reading Scent Therapy: A New Approach in Mental Health Treatment

How to Manage Your Cholesterol When You Have Chronic Kidney Disease

Senior African woman buying fresh fruits in supermarket

Do you struggle with high cholesterol and have chronic kidney disease? If so, you are not alone! It can be tough to manage cholesterol levels when you are also trying to manage other health conditions, like Chronic Kidney Disease. Here are a renal dietitian’s go-to tips for managing cholesterol levels with CKD. Cholesterol and Chronic… Continue reading How to Manage Your Cholesterol When You Have Chronic Kidney Disease

Fresh vs. Frozen Vegetables: Which is Best for Chronic Kidney Disease

A kidney-friendly diet rich in vegetables is important for managing Chronic Kidney Disease in a healthy way. But are fresh vegetables better for you than frozen vegetables when you have CKD? Let’s look into both options to determine which one is best for CKD.  Nutritional Differences Between Fresh and Frozen Vegetables for Chronic Kidney Disease… Continue reading Fresh vs. Frozen Vegetables: Which is Best for Chronic Kidney Disease

What is Amyloidosis?

Medically reviewed and verified by Kate Burke, MD, MHA Amyloidosis is a rare disease, caused by a buildup of abnormal protein deposits called amyloids in the body. Normal proteins have a 3-Dimensional structure and play a specific role in the body. When they finish their assigned task, they leave your bloodstream. When they misfold, however,… Continue reading What is Amyloidosis?

Adding Salt to Meals Increases Risk of Kidney Disease

New research from the UK Biobank suggests that regularly adding salt to meals may increase the risk of developing chronic kidney disease by up to 11%. The study, involving 465,288 people, found a correlation between salt consumption and kidney disease. Diabetes and high blood pressure are known causes of this condition. However, those who frequently… Continue reading Adding Salt to Meals Increases Risk of Kidney Disease

Become a PatientsLikeMe Community Leader 

Around the PLM Community, there are many members who are known for educating and uplifting others through sharing their experiences. They know a lot about managing their health! These members love being on PatientsLikeMe and are interested in learning more about the PatientsLikeMe platform. They are eager to share feedback and like trying out new… Continue reading Become a PatientsLikeMe Community Leader 

VR Headsets Help With Emotional Well-being in Seniors: Study

A recent Stanford University study involving 17 senior communities across the U.S. found that virtual reality (VR) experiences positively impact seniors’ emotions and interactions with staff. The study aimed to explore the potential benefits of VR for seniors’ health and emotional well-being. The focus was particularly for those affected by dementia. Seniors, aged 65 to… Continue reading VR Headsets Help With Emotional Well-being in Seniors: Study

Doctors Concerned Over Health Risks After Recent IVF Ruling

Alabama’s state Supreme Court ruling on in vitro fertilization (IVF) has triggered concerns among doctors about potential health risks. These cover women using in vitro fertilization and the impact on young cancer patients hoping to build a future family. The court’s decision, considering embryos created by IVF as children, has led to fears of civil… Continue reading Doctors Concerned Over Health Risks After Recent IVF Ruling

How Do Genetically Transferred Diseases Like Fibromyalgia Work?

Genetically transferred diseases are health issues passed down from one generation to the next through genetic information. They are also known as hereditary or inherited conditions. Research has shown that someone with a close relative living with a condition like fibromyalgia is 8.5 times more likely to get it. Why is that? Genetics, in general,… Continue reading How Do Genetically Transferred Diseases Like Fibromyalgia Work?