Understanding Muscle Weakness From MS

Muscle weakness is a prevalent symptom of multiple sclerosis, and it occurs due to the damage to the nerves that control muscle movement. The immune system mistakenly attacks the protective covering of nerve fibers, called myelin, leading to disruptions in the communication between the brain and muscles. As a result, individuals with MS may experience… Continue reading Understanding Muscle Weakness From MS

Link Found Between Loneliness and Mortality

A recent study, published in December 2023, has unveiled the severe consequences of loneliness on senior health. The research, involving 9,032 patients with a median follow-up of over 10 years, indicates that individuals experiencing loneliness have a significantly higher risk of mortality. The mean age of study participants was 63.99 years. Notably, those reporting loneliness… Continue reading Link Found Between Loneliness and Mortality

Root Problem: Hair Loss from Lupus

Hair loss because of a medical condition is distressing. Unfortunately, this is one aspect of living with lupus. As an autoimmune disease, lupus affects various organs and systems in the body. This can lead to inflammation, affecting the skin, joints, kidneys, heart, lungs, blood cells, and more. One of the ways lupus can impact health… Continue reading Root Problem: Hair Loss from Lupus

Can Fibromyalgia Feel Like an Electric Shock?

Fibromyalgia is a complex and often misunderstood condition characterized by widespread pain, fatigue, and heightened sensitivity to touch. While the primary symptoms are well-recognized, individuals with fibromyalgia frequently report a range of sensations, including what is often described as feeling like electric shocks. Why does this happen? Let’s explore the possible causes, and what you… Continue reading Can Fibromyalgia Feel Like an Electric Shock?

How is Marijuana Legal? State vs. Federal Law

For the last few years, the legal status of marijuana in the United States has been changing rapidly. The most commonly taken drug in the country, an estimated 48.2 million people used marijuana in 2019 according to the CDC. While it remains illegal at the federal level, a number of states have legalized its medical… Continue reading How is Marijuana Legal? State vs. Federal Law

Studies Cited in Abortion Pill Ruling Retracted

Sage Publications, an academic publisher, has retracted several studies that tied to a Texas judge’s ruling to suspend federal approval of the abortion pill mifepristone. They retracted the studies after concerns over unreliable data and conflicts of interest came to light. These were because of the authors’ ties to the anti-abortion movement. Citing the Studies… Continue reading Studies Cited in Abortion Pill Ruling Retracted

Is This The Future of Organ Transplants?

Nearly 120,000 people are in need of healthy organ transplants in the United States alone. Twenty people pass away every day waiting for a viable organ to become available. The most dire need is for kidneys, with a waitlist over 88,000 people alone. What are scientists doing to try and fix this problem? It turns… Continue reading Is This The Future of Organ Transplants?

Pregnancy and MS: What to Know

Discovering that you’re pregnant is a moment filled with joy! If you are living with multiple sclerosis (MS), it can be natural to have questions and concerns about how pregnancy might impact your health and the course of your condition. The Basics Let’s start with the most important information. There is no evidence that pregnancy… Continue reading Pregnancy and MS: What to Know

Weight Loss Drugs Linked to Lower Depression, Anxiety Diagnoses

A recent study by Epic Research has come out on the link between GLP-1 medications and depression. They found that most weight loss drugs, particularly those belonging to the GLP-1 medication class like Ozempic, Wegovy, Zepbound, and Mounjaro, lead to a reduced likelihood of depression and anxiety diagnoses. The research involved over three million diabetic… Continue reading Weight Loss Drugs Linked to Lower Depression, Anxiety Diagnoses

Core Connection: Bone Density and Lupus

How Does Lupus Affect Bone Density? Lupus can lead to decreased bone density, a condition known as osteoporosis. Chronic inflammation, the use of certain medications like corticosteroids, and reduced physical activity due to lupus-related symptoms can contribute to bone loss. Additionally, hormonal changes and vitamin D deficiency associated with lupus can further exacerbate the risk… Continue reading Core Connection: Bone Density and Lupus