Living with mental health disorders can often feel like navigating a world filled with uncertainties and fears. In such a landscape, it’s not uncommon for individuals to experience phobias – intense and irrational fears that can significantly impact daily life. However, it’s crucial to recognize that having fears is a normal part of the human… Continue reading Embracing Our Fears: Navigating Common Phobias
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Lupus Flares: How to Recognize and Avoid Them
Recognizing and managing lupus flares is crucial for anyone living with this autoimmune condition. Lupus is characterized by periods of remission and flares, during which symptoms worsen. So that begs the question: how do you recognize lupus flares? In this overview PatientsLikeMe will go over recognition, strategies to avoid flares, and effective ways to manage… Continue reading Lupus Flares: How to Recognize and Avoid Them
How to Combat Memory Loss from MS
Memory loss can be a challenging aspect of multiple sclerosis (MS). It significantly impacts the quality of life for individuals affected by the condition. While there is no cure for MS, there are various strategies and lifestyle changes that people can adopt to improve the effects of memory loss. Looking for some practical tips and… Continue reading How to Combat Memory Loss from MS
Navigating Life with Fibromyalgia: The Power of Energy Pacing
Living with fibromyalgia or other conditions that cause extreme fatigue can be challenging, especially when everyday activities leave you feeling drained. The frustration of not having the same energy levels as before can be disheartening. However, incorporating energy pacing into your daily life may offer a valuable strategy for managing and coping with chronic fatigue.… Continue reading Navigating Life with Fibromyalgia: The Power of Energy Pacing
Medical Errors More Likely to Harm Women, Minorities
The issue of misdiagnosis in the United States is a significant and widespread problem affecting approximately 12 million adults annually. A recent study, published in JAMA Internal Medicine, sheds light on the prevalence of medical diagnostic errors. Nearly 1 in 4 hospital patients who died or were transferred to intensive care had experienced a misdiagnosis.… Continue reading Medical Errors More Likely to Harm Women, Minorities
Marijuana Plays No Role in Starting or Stopping Opioids
A recent review concludes that there is no link between the use of cannabis and a person’s use of illicit opioids. The study challenges the notion that cannabis serves as a gateway drug influencing individuals to try narcotics. It also also dismisses the idea that weed is effective in helping individuals overcome opioid addiction. The… Continue reading Marijuana Plays No Role in Starting or Stopping Opioids
FDA – No Evidence Ozempic, Similar Drugs, Cause Suicidal Thoughts
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently addressed concerns regarding the potential association between drugs such as Ozempic and Wegovy, used for type 2 diabetes and weight loss, and reports of suicidal thoughts or actions. The agency did not find conclusive evidence linking GLP-1 receptor agonists (which include Ozempic and Wegovy) to suicidal effects.… Continue reading FDA – No Evidence Ozempic, Similar Drugs, Cause Suicidal Thoughts
Navigating the Challenges: A Guide on Managing Medical Debt
Medical debt can be an overwhelming and stressful burden for individuals and families. Unexpected illnesses, accidents, or ongoing health issues can lead to substantial medical expenses, leaving many grappling with financial strain. In this comprehensive guide, PatientsLikeMe will explore practical advice on how to deal with medical debt, offering insights and strategies to help you… Continue reading Navigating the Challenges: A Guide on Managing Medical Debt
Hidden Dangers of the Opioid Epidemic
A recent study published in the Journal of Pain suggests that prescribed opioids may increase the risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD), and higher doses may further elevate this risk. The research into the opioid epidemic, led by Dr. Minhee Sung, analyzed data from the Veterans Aging Cohort Study (VACS). They focused on approximately 50,000 patients,… Continue reading Hidden Dangers of the Opioid Epidemic
Persistent Depressive Disorder (PDD): Overview
What is Persistent Depressive Disorder (PDD)? Persistent Depressive Disorder, also known as dysthymia, is a chronic form of depression characterized by a persistent low mood that lasts for at least two years in adults (one year in children and adolescents). Individuals with PDD often experience a range of depressive symptoms that may not be as… Continue reading Persistent Depressive Disorder (PDD): Overview