Media Roundup: PatientsLikeMe in the News

PatientsLikeMe was recently highlighted in three national media outlets: CBS News, BNET and The Washington Post. See below for an excerpt of what each said about us. CBS News Health 2.0? 7 apps and sites that may save your life. “With information on more than 500 conditions, the crowdsourced research site [PatientsLikeMe] provides treatment and… Continue reading Media Roundup: PatientsLikeMe in the News

Daring and Dreaming

When you’re diagnosed with an illness, there are many unknowns ahead. For example, what’s the best future possible for you? At PatientsLikeMe, we believe that no one should have to face these questions alone. Like today’s patients, today’s youth are also facing uncertainties. With the world economy remaining in a precarious state, it can be… Continue reading Daring and Dreaming

BBK and PatientsLikeMe: Combining Strengths to Help Patients Everywhere

Recently, PatientsLikeMe Chief Marketing Officer David S. Williams III had the opportunity to participate in a podcast interview with the industry magazine PharmaVOICE. Along with Bonnie Brescia, a Founding Principal of BBK Worldwide, he fielded questions about how the new alliance between our two companies can both enhance and expedite the clinical trial recruitment process.… Continue reading BBK and PatientsLikeMe: Combining Strengths to Help Patients Everywhere

A Peek at Our June Newsletter for Members

What kinds of things do we cover in our monthly newsletters for members? Take a look at the excerpt below from our June edition. Also, in case you didn’t know, anyone – whether a PatientsLikeMe member or not – can view our current and past newsletters in our Newsletter Archive. See what we’ve been up… Continue reading A Peek at Our June Newsletter for Members

Calling All Families Affected by Autism

Back in April, we wrote a blog post observing Autism Awareness Month. At that time, we had just over 100 members with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Now, just two months later, we’re pleased to report that our ASD membership has more than tripled with over 350 members reporting ASD and nearly 100 reporting Asperger’s… Continue reading Calling All Families Affected by Autism

Putting a Spotlight on Migraines

In February 2011, CBS Reporter Serene Branson was reporting live at the Grammy Awards when her speech became slurred and incoherent.  As the video soon went viral, many speculated that she’d suffered a stroke or worse. In fact, Branson had suffered a complex migraine, a special type of migraine with aura where marked neurological symptoms… Continue reading Putting a Spotlight on Migraines

Data Mashups, “Wow Week” and the Fruits of Experimentation

Recently, I had the pleasure of helping to represent PatientsLikeMe at the 2nd Annual Health Data Initiative Forum, which is known as “Health Data-Palooza” to its friends.  (See our first blog post about this event here.) The forum was conceived as a way to showcase the wonderful things that people are achieving with open government… Continue reading Data Mashups, “Wow Week” and the Fruits of Experimentation

Turning Stories into Data…and Data into Knowledge

How do you make sense of all the information and stories that come with chronic illness? That’s exactly the challenge that the Patient Experience Team has taken on at PatientsLikeMe. Our goal is to create data visualizations that help you gain insight into your health, recognize emerging patterns and learn from one another’s experiences. Recently,… Continue reading Turning Stories into Data…and Data into Knowledge

Let’s Hear What Men Have to Say

It’s National Men’s Health Week, and as a follow up to our blog on Monday, we thought you might enjoy hearing the perspectives of four male members of PatientsLikeMe – one with MS, two with Parkinson’s disease and one with HIV. Men may make up a smaller percentage of our 105,000+ patients, but their contributions… Continue reading Let’s Hear What Men Have to Say

Let’s Talk About Men’s Health

Did you know that, on average, American men are more likely to live sicker and die younger than American women? This has been called “the silent health crisis in America” by Dr. David Gremillion of the Men’s Health Network, and it’s one of the startling health statistics for men being brought to the surface during National… Continue reading Let’s Talk About Men’s Health