Researchers in Canada looked at how two medications, low-dose methotrexate and hydroxychloroquine, affected older adults with Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD). They found that those who took low-dose methotrexate had a higher chance of having serious problems. They also had a higher probability of needing a hospital visit compared to those who took hydroxychloroquine. 2,309 individuals… Continue reading Low-Dose Methotrexate Carries Higher Risk for CKD Patients
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Why Pregnant Women Should Get the Flu and COVID Vaccine
As the season progresses deeper into winter, we find ourselves in the midst of an annual tradition. How to stay safe from common illnesses during the holidays! While fall and winter bring a sense of coziness and festivities, they also herald the arrival of flu and cold season. For pregnant women, this time of year… Continue reading Why Pregnant Women Should Get the Flu and COVID Vaccine
Managing Fibromyalgia with Your Smartphone
Living with fibromyalgia can be a challenging journey, with symptoms ranging from chronic pain and fatigue to sleep disturbances and cognitive difficulties. However, in this age of technological advancement, our phones can be powerful tools to help manage our health and improve overall well-being. PatientsLikeMe App PatientsLikeMe just launched an updated app on both the… Continue reading Managing Fibromyalgia with Your Smartphone
A Guide for Safe Holiday Travel with Chronic Illnesses
The holiday season brings a mix of joy and stress, especially for those with chronic illnesses worried about safe holiday travel. Navigating the complexities of managing health while enjoying the festivities requires careful planning and consideration. By understanding your unique health needs and taking proactive measures, you can make holiday travel not only manageable but… Continue reading A Guide for Safe Holiday Travel with Chronic Illnesses
Alarming Trends in Maternal and Infant Health in the US
The recently released annual report by March of Dimes reveals concerning trends in maternal and infant health in the United States. Despite a slight decrease, the preterm birth rate in 2022 remained high at 10.4%, earning the nation a D+ grade. Alarmingly, this rate has only decreased by 1% since 2021, which marked the highest… Continue reading Alarming Trends in Maternal and Infant Health in the US
Embracing a Healthy Weight in the Golden Years: A Guide for Seniors
As we age, our bodies undergo various changes, and maintaining a healthy weight becomes crucial for overall well-being. Seniors, in particular, face unique challenges that can impact their weight and, consequently, their health. Many people think that healthy weight means shedding pounds and body fat. Studies by the NIH have actually shown that carrying a… Continue reading Embracing a Healthy Weight in the Golden Years: A Guide for Seniors
New Device Can Check for Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s Disease
A wireless, noninvasive device developed by researchers at UCSD holds promise in the early detection of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases. This portable diagnostic system employs electrical detection to identify three specific biomarkers. These are associated with neurodegenerative conditions, and are present in saliva and urine. The device incorporates a high-sensitivity transistor chip utilizing DNA for… Continue reading New Device Can Check for Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s Disease
What is the Treatment For Cervical Cancer?
Cervical cancer, a type of cancer that affects the lower part of the uterus, has long been a cause of concern for women worldwide. However, advancements in medical science and a better understanding of the disease have significantly improved treatment outcomes. This provides new hope and options for women facing this diagnosis. How are… Continue reading What is the Treatment For Cervical Cancer?
Are Black Americans More Prone to Heart Disease?
Heart disease remains a pervasive health issue in the United States, affecting millions of individuals across diverse ethnic backgrounds. However, a concerning trend has emerged, revealing that Black Americans are disproportionately affected by heart disease compared to others. This raises important questions about the factors contributing to this disparity and the underlying reasons behind the… Continue reading Are Black Americans More Prone to Heart Disease?
What Affect Does Lupus Have On Your Organs?
What Are Considered Vital Organs? Vital organs refer to organs essential for survival, including the heart, lungs, kidneys, and brain. Lupus is a systemic autoimmune disease. By damaging the immune system, antibodies may now recognize parts of your own body as foreign. No two cases of lupus are alike, and because of its complexity any… Continue reading What Affect Does Lupus Have On Your Organs?