Revolutionizing Lupus Care

Living with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) has long been a challenging journey, marked by unpredictable flares and the search for effective treatments. However, recent breakthroughs in medical science are bringing newfound hope to those with lupus, offering novel approaches that promise to transform the landscape of care. CAR-T Cell Therapy Imagine a therapy designed for… Continue reading Revolutionizing Lupus Care

Surge in Respiratory Viruses Across the United States

The United States has experienced a surge in seasonal virus activity. Tens of thousands of people are being admitted to hospitals for respiratory illnesses each week. Data from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reveals that during the week ending December 23rd, over 29,000 patients were admitted with Covid-19. An additional 15,000… Continue reading Surge in Respiratory Viruses Across the United States

The Impact of Holiday Stress on Women’s Health

The holiday season, with its festive charm and warm gatherings, can often take an unexpected toll on women’s mental and physical well-being. As we deck the halls, it’s crucial to acknowledge the heightened stress levels that disproportionately affect women’s health during this time and explore ways to manage this seasonal strain. Why does this happen?… Continue reading The Impact of Holiday Stress on Women’s Health

Unconscious Bias Heightens Risks for Pregnant Black Women

Pregnant Black women face a heightened risk of maternal complications due to pervasive unconscious biases in the healthcare system, according to a comprehensive investigation by The New York Times. Medical professionals’ biased behavior and dismissive attitudes contribute to the disproportionately risks and mortality rates for Black women. The stark reality is that Black women have… Continue reading Unconscious Bias Heightens Risks for Pregnant Black Women

White House Initiative Will Boost Research Into Women’s Health

The Biden administration has announced a White House initiative aimed at enhancing how the federal government approaches and funds research into women’s health. The initiative recognizes the underrepresentation of women in health research. Led by First Lady Jill Biden and the White House Gender Policy Council, it seeks to address gaps in research and potential… Continue reading White House Initiative Will Boost Research Into Women’s Health

Racism’s Impact on Black Women: Alarming Stroke Risk Unveiled

A recent 22-year study by Boston University’s Black Women’s Health Study (BHWS) involving 48,375 participants has revealed a disconcerting connection between reported experiences of racism and a 38% higher likelihood of strokes in Black women. The research challenges traditional notions of stroke risk factors. They emphasize the importance of considering social determinants like racism alongside… Continue reading Racism’s Impact on Black Women: Alarming Stroke Risk Unveiled

Understanding Health Disparities

In the landscape of modern healthcare, the prevalence of health disparities remains a stark reality. Nowhere is this more evident than in the experiences of Black men and women, who often face unique challenges that contribute to inequities in health outcomes. Recognizing these disparities is the first step toward fostering a healthcare system that addresses… Continue reading Understanding Health Disparities

How to Increase Energy: Best Foods for Seniors

What are the Best Foods To Increase Energy Levels? How do Whole Grains Help? Whole grains contain complex carbohydrates that the body breaks down into glucose, providing a steady and sustained release of energy. This will help you maintain stable blood sugar levels, reducing the likelihood of energy crashes commonly associated with refined carbohydrates. What… Continue reading How to Increase Energy: Best Foods for Seniors

Q&A: Living with Multiple Sclerosis (MS)

Living with multiple sclerosis (MS) involves navigating the challenges of a chronic, often unpredictable neurological condition that affects the central nervous system. Each person’s experience with MS can be different but there are a few common symptoms: Adapting to life with MS often means learning to manage these symptoms effectively through a combination of medication,… Continue reading Q&A: Living with Multiple Sclerosis (MS)

Connect. Collaborate. Create: Welcome to the Health Creators Community

PatientsLikeMe Health Creator Network Great healthcare creators are known for sharing their journey, keeping their fingers on the pulse of the industry, and educating others about the latest trends, research, and products that can help individuals reach their health goals. This is why PatientsLikeMe is launching a new and exciting Health Creator Community! Our Goal?… Continue reading Connect. Collaborate. Create: Welcome to the Health Creators Community