Mimic Diseases: Why Amyloidosis Can be Hard to Diagnose

Medically reviewed and verified by Kate Burke, MD, MHA Getting the right diagnosis in medicine is a crucial first step in treating any illness. However, diagnosing diseases is often more challenging than it seems, especially when dealing with rare conditions like amyloidosis. You may be wondering why diagnosing diseases, in general, can be difficult. Why… Continue reading Mimic Diseases: Why Amyloidosis Can be Hard to Diagnose

End-Stage Amyloidosis: What to Expect for Patients and Caregivers

Medically reviewed and verified by Kate Burke, MD, MHA End-stage amyloidosis is a phase of the disease where the condition has progressed to its most severe form. At this stage, patients experience significant symptoms affecting multiple organ systems, and the focus of care shifts towards managing symptoms and improving quality of life. It can be… Continue reading End-Stage Amyloidosis: What to Expect for Patients and Caregivers

Biomarkers: Understanding their Importance in Diagnosing Amyloidosis

Medically reviewed and verified by Kate Burke, MD, MHA Some medical terminology can lose people immediately. If you are researching a condition and come across a phrase that seems important but is complicated, you might choose to skip right past it! For a disease like amyloidosis, that may be the term “biomarkers.” Biomarkers are indicators… Continue reading Biomarkers: Understanding their Importance in Diagnosing Amyloidosis

Improving Form and Safety During Home-Based Therapy for Pain Management

In recent years, home-based virtual therapy sessions have become a popular and effective way to manage pain. This approach has a number of benefits, including convenience and increased accessibility. Through companies like Kaia Health, people suffering from chronic pain are able to access personalized care from health professionals. They are given the tools and routines… Continue reading Improving Form and Safety During Home-Based Therapy for Pain Management

FDA Approves First Nasal Spray for Severe Allergic Reactions

In a groundbreaking development, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently approved the first nasal spray for treating severe allergic reactions. This treatment, called Neffy, is the first needle-free alternative to traditional methods like the EpiPen. This new product is a big step forward in the treatment of life-threatening allergic reactions. Understanding Severe Allergies… Continue reading FDA Approves First Nasal Spray for Severe Allergic Reactions

Chronic Conditions Common in Minorities

Around the globe, race and ethnicity play a role in people’s health and wellness. Genetics may predispose some minorities to chronic health conditions and culture or lifestyle may also be a factor. But we must also consider health disparities among minority groups. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) defines health disparities as preventable… Continue reading Chronic Conditions Common in Minorities

9 Rare Heart Diseases

Heart disease is currently the leading cause of death among American men and women. One person dies every 33 seconds from cardiovascular disease. Although coronary artery disease is the most common heart condition, there are a number of other diseases to watch out for! In fact, there are over 30 distinct types of heart disease,… Continue reading 9 Rare Heart Diseases

Common Women’s Health Conditions

When you think of women’s health, you probably think of conditions specific to the biologically female body. This includes pregnancy, gynecological concerns, menopause and breast cancer. But there are many common women affected health conditions outside of these select few that greatly impact women around the globe. Johns Hopkins reports, “Many health issues affect women… Continue reading Common Women’s Health Conditions

Bipolar Disorder and BPD: Similarities and Differences

Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) and Bipolar Disorder (BD) are two commonly diagnosed mental health conditions. These conditions are considered rather serious. When left untreated, both bipolar disorder and BPD can significantly impair a person’s life. Although bipolar disorder and BPD have some similar symptoms, they are caused by completely different things. In this piece, we… Continue reading Bipolar Disorder and BPD: Similarities and Differences

The Importance of Medication Adherence: How Technology Can Help

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Medically reviewed and verified by Kate Burke, MD, MHA Medication adherence, or taking medications exactly as prescribed, is a crucial part of managing an illness. Treatment plans are effective if and when the patient sticks to the routine. For example, medications like selective serotonin-reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), common antidepressants, require consistent daily intake for several weeks… Continue reading The Importance of Medication Adherence: How Technology Can Help