Here’s what our patient community shared about the importance of getting vaccinated, if there were any unexpected side effects that altered their decision for future vaccinations, and what they wish the people in their lives understood about vaccines.
New Research Shines Light on COVID-19 Vaccine Uptake and Flares in Rheumatology Patients
Research presented at the American College of Rheumatology 2023 Convergence finds patients who are vaccine hesitant are primarily concerned with safety and side effects. The study also provides important insights into risk of disease flare.
What You Need to Know About the Fall COVID Vaccines and COVID Trends
FDA gave approvals and authorizations for mRNA COVID-19 vaccines and CDC committee met to review data and give recommendations for fall boosters. Learn more.
A new update recommended by the FDA would target the most transmissible variant so far, subvariant XBB.1.5.
Travel Pains and COVID-19 — How to Decide if You’re Ready to Travel This Summer
If you’re tired of being cooped up but are nervous about jet setting, here are a few key things to consider.
Why the COVID-19 Virus Keeps Mutating — and What It Means for You
A new COVID-19 variant isn’t immediately a cause for concern, but here’s how to know when it’s time to be extra vigilant.
New study highlights 12 main symptoms of long COVID from nearly 10,000 adults, shedding light on its impact and potential treatments.
Why We’re Returning to Monovalent COVID-19 Vaccines This Fall
A new update recommended by the FDA would target the most transmissible variant so far, subvariant XBB.1.5.
Travel Pains and COVID-19 — How to Decide if You’re Ready to Travel This Summer
If you’re tired of being cooped up but are nervous about jet setting, here are a few key things to consider.
Struggling to get an appointment with a doctor? Discover why this is happening and what you can do to get in sooner.
Recession-Proofing Your Health Care
Living with chronic illness is costly, so when the economy looks bleak it's natural to feel anxious about health care expenses. Here's help.
Everything You Need to Know If You’re Prescribed Paxlovid as an Immunocompromised Patient
See answers to all of your questions about this antiviral pill — from how it works to side effects and more.
“Masking is absolutely a matter of life or death for me. But I am not ashamed, and I will not be afraid to take care of myself…It is a part of me.”
A Guide to Setting Boundaries if You’re a People-Pleaser
Saying no isn’t always easy, but with practice, it can become a habit.
How COVID Changed My Life as Someone Who Is Immunocompromised
“It’s safe to say that life has thrown a lot of shit at all of us these last three years — and it has had a profound impact on my physical and emotional health and habits.”
“I could barely sit up in bed, and when I did manage to eat, it was only a few bites. I struggled with how quickly I lost function and ability in my body. There was no adjustment period. I just suddenly could not breathe, walk, or think straight.”
Unveiling the Impact of COVID-19 Vaccines
New report shines light on the health and economic benefits of staying up to date on your COVID shots.
New CDC Guidelines May Lower COVID-19 Isolation Period to Just One Day
The new recommendations may follow California and Oregon in basing isolation periods on symptoms rather than timing.
Our #CreakyChats community offers tips on managing spring cleaning and organizing with chronic illness.
A Patient’s Experience with Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy for Basal Thumb Osteoarthritis
Patient advocate Shelley Fritz shares her experience with PRP therapy and why it was the best choice for her hand osteoarthritis.
Still Wearing a Mask
“Masking is absolutely a matter of life or death for me. But I am not ashamed, and I will not be afraid to take care of myself…It is a part of me.”
How putting mindfulness exercises into practice may help you decrease stress and depression and improve your overall well-being with chronic illness.
8 Clinical Trial Myths Busted
Learn the truth so you can better understand the goals of clinical trials and how they lead to better patient care.
What You Need to Know About Clinical Trials
Clinical trials help researchers study the safety of new medical tests, devices, and/or treatments and their effect on human health outcomes. Read about types, phases, risks, and questions to ask before deciding if a clinical trial is right for you.
#CreakyChats: Springing Forward: Balancing Tasks and Energy with Chronic Illness
Our #CreakyChats community offers tips on managing spring cleaning and organizing with chronic illness.
Navigating Chronic Illness: The Power of Shared Decision-Making
"The decisions I have made with my health care team have taken into consideration my values, preferences, and lifestyle, so it makes it easier to be a compliant patient, leading to better health outcomes."
Discover why many exercise programs fail, from the perspective of a dual doctorate holder in physical therapy and health sciences. Learn about the importance of fun and enjoyment in your exercise routine.
I’m Losing Weight for the Health Benefits
"It’s not going perfectly, but if I deviate from my health plan, I know tomorrow is a new day and I’ll feel better when I get back on track."
Exercise Is Different for Every Body
Exercising with chronic illness isn't easy. Five people with inflammatory arthritis share how they've made exercise work for them.
Here’s a look at how the IRA impacts health care costs, which is particularly important for people living with chronic illness.
CreakyChats: Assured Resilience: Navigating Insurance & Chronic Illness
Here’s what our patient community shared about how insurance-related challenges affect well-being, how to navigate hurdles like prior authorization, and ways to discuss insurance with your health care providers.
Health Disparities and Hope: Navigating Indigenous Health Care Across Generations
Patient advocate Ashley Krivohlavek, a quarter Cherokee, reflects on the health care challenges her grandparents faced on a reservation and contrasts it with her own experiences.