
A Systemic Mastocytosis Journey: From Diagnosis to Advocacy
Editor’s Note: Patient Worthy is honored to present this story, shared with us by our friends at The Mast Cell Disease Society. To see the

Editor’s Note: Patient Worthy is honored to present this story, shared with us by our friends at The Mast Cell Disease Society. To see the

By Dr. Avishek Kumar When someone hears there may finally be a breakthrough for pancreatic cancer, the natural reaction is hope. In clinic, however, I

1. A Physical Smoking Gun in the Heart-Brain Connection When people experience cognitive problems, mood drops, or chronic anxiety after surviving a heart attack, the

As reported on PharmaBiz, Infex Therapeutics has announced encouraging results from a phase IIa clinical study of RESP‑X, an investigational monoclonal antibody being developed for

As reported on FiercePharma, Cingulate Therapeutics has encountered a regulatory setback in its effort to bring its lead attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) therapy to market, after

Editor’s Note: This article was originally written by Joanne Huff, and shared with us by our friends at the Courageous Parents Network. To see the

As reported on PharmaBiz, new findings from the phase 2 ElevAATe trial suggest that the investigational agent efdoralprin alfa may represent a meaningful advance in

As reported on Beckers Hospital Review, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has authorized ensitrelvir (brand name Xocova) as the first oral antiviral indicated for

To this day, I still don’t remember the car accident that changed my life. It was Thursday, August 8, 2024 — a day like any

As reported on BioSpace, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted priority review to BridgeBio Pharma’s investigational therapy, BBP-418, marking a key regulatory

Formally known as Ebola hemorrhagic fever, Ebola is often fatal in humans. The disease is transmitted through contact made with body fluids or blood of

Editor’s Note: This article was originally written and shared with us by Caleigh Haber. This day hits really close to home for me. I was

As reported by PharmaBiz, Japan’s Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare (MHLW) has broadened the approved use of GSK’s respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine, Arexvy,

According to a recent article on PharmaBiz, HAYA Therapeutics has announced the completion of dosing in the first cohort of its phase 1 clinical study

According to a recent article in The Manila Times, Jade Biosciences has begun dosing participants in a Phase 2 clinical study, known as JUNIPER, evaluating

An article from Medscape highlighted recent advances in treatment that are reshaping the clinical approach to epidermolysis bullosa (EB), transitioning care from largely supportive management

A recent article by BioPharmaDive highlighted a mid-stage clinical trial that evaluted an investigational Parkinson’s disease therapy co-developed by Biogen and Denali Therapeutics, and that

Johnson & Johnson announced FDA approval of a supplemental new drug application for Caplyta (lumateperone) for the prevention of relapse in schizophrenia, based on compelling
To anyone living with a rare or chronic illness: Having to explain your condition over and over doesn’t make you “difficult”—it speaks to your resilience. It shows the strength it takes to advocate for yourself, to be heard, and to keep going in ways most people don’t see. Even on the days when you’re exhausted from repeating your story, your experience is valid. The emotional labor behind this journey isn’t talked about enough, and this is for everyone who’s had to explain their condition one too many times. 💙 #ChronicIllnessAwareness #RareDisease #InvisibleIllness #PatientWorthy #Support #Compassion #Empathy ... See MoreSee Less


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Appointments can feel overwhelming, but sometimes the smallest preparations can make the biggest difference. Writing down questions, tracking symptoms, bringing a support person, or simply giving yourself time to decompress afterward can help make each visit a little more manageable. Every appointment is a step toward understanding, advocating for, and caring for your health. And that matters!
What is one thing that helps make appointments easier for you?
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Understanding COPD diagnosis and testing is essential for protecting your lung health. Tests like spirometry help measure how well your lungs are working and confirm a diagnosis, while additional tools such as imaging and oxygen checks provide a fuller picture of your condition.
Because COPD often develops slowly, many people don’t realize they have it until it’s more advanced. Early testing can help catch it sooner—allowing for better symptom management, slower progression, and improved quality of life. Knowing the signs and getting tested can make all the difference. 💙
If you'd like to share your story with COPD, click the link below! For more information visit our website at patientworthy.com
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