May is National Arthritis Awareness Month. How many people are living with this condition? 53 million Americans and counting. Various forms of arthritis – including osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, gout, lupus and fibromyalgia – are all on the rise, according to the CDC. Let’s look at some other facts and stats about arthritis, courtesy of the… Continue reading Arthritis by the numbers: 50 million+ Americans live with it
It’s Melanoma Awareness Month, let’s talk famous faces who’ve battled melanoma
Do you know anybody who has or had melanoma? If you answered yes, you’re among many others – melanoma is one of the most common cancers diagnosed in the United States. Rates of the skin cancer are increasing rapidly, particularly among younger people and in fact, cases of melanoma just in the last 30 years… Continue reading It’s Melanoma Awareness Month, let’s talk famous faces who’ve battled melanoma
“Every morning that I wake up feeling well is a day to celebrate life.” Revisiting member Gloria’s journey
We first met member Gloria (Glow4life) in 2015 when she shared her journey on the PatientsLikeMe blog. She opened up about her experiences from receiving a lung cancer diagnosis (adenocarcinoma), to the sudden loss of her husband and going through several rounds of treatment. Despite it all she never gave up hope, and two years… Continue reading “Every morning that I wake up feeling well is a day to celebrate life.” Revisiting member Gloria’s journey
“My expertise is as a person with Parkinson’s”: Member Lisa brings the patient voice to drug development
Member Lisa (lcs), a Team of Advisors alum who’s living with Parkinson’s disease, has found her advocacy niche: involving patients in drug development. Diagnosed with PD in 2008, Lisa served as a patient thought leader and co-author of a published journal article called “Increasing Patient Involvement in Drug Development.” She worked on the publication along… Continue reading “My expertise is as a person with Parkinson’s”: Member Lisa brings the patient voice to drug development
Could the Rolling Stones be part of Parkinson’s disease management? (Check out Pamela Quinn’s blog)
It’s Parkinson’s Awareness Month, and we’re continuing to find meaningful stories in the world of PD. Did you tune into our recent podcast featuring Pamela Quinn – a professional dancer who’s living with Parkinson’s? She teaches dance classes in New York City for people with PD. Now, she’s taking her dance and movement tips to… Continue reading Could the Rolling Stones be part of Parkinson’s disease management? (Check out Pamela Quinn’s blog)
Talking medication and sleep for National Sleep Awareness Week
Did you know this week is National Sleep Awareness Week? Sleep disorders affect around 50-70 million US adults, and troubled sleep is common within the patient community – just take a look at the results from a patient poll we did with you in 2015. There are many reasons someone might be struggling with a… Continue reading Talking medication and sleep for National Sleep Awareness Week
April is Sjogren’s Awareness Month
It’s April, which means it’s also Sjogren’s Awareness Month. Why do we need awareness? Around four million Americans have Sjogren’s, but less than half of those patients are diagnosed. Sjogren’s is often referred to as an invisible disease and despite patients’ severe discomfort, many don’t often see it as debilitating. This can be isolating for… Continue reading April is Sjogren’s Awareness Month
Member voices: I have IBS, here’s what I do…
If you’re living with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) you’re not alone. In fact, IBS affects up to 1 in 7 Americans, so chances are you may know someone who is going through the same thing. Despite it being so common, many people living with IBS are unaware that their symptoms indicate a medically recognized disorder,… Continue reading Member voices: I have IBS, here’s what I do…
Worth a thousand words: A day in the life of Larry
As a child, Sarah Howell loved art. She got her first camera at 6 years old and realized, over time, that she had a way of connecting emotionally and expressing herself through photos. Now, she has her own studio. Her passion? Capturing genuine family moments. Sarah often stays overnight in the home of the family… Continue reading Worth a thousand words: A day in the life of Larry
World Parkinson’s Day: Meet Eileen, a PatientsLikeMe researcher with a passion for PD
Today is World Parkinson’s Day, and 2017 marks the 200th anniversary of the identification of Parkinson’s Disease (PD). Meet Eileen Mack Thorley, a research scientist with a passion for PD research. By day, she works on a variety of research projects at PatientsLikeMe. On her own time, you might find her doing FaceTime with her… Continue reading World Parkinson’s Day: Meet Eileen, a PatientsLikeMe researcher with a passion for PD