Ankylosing Spondylitis has Taken Her Mobility, and She Fears Her Daughter is Next
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Ankylosing Spondylitis has Taken Her Mobility, and She Fears Her Daughter is Next

For Emma, the worst part of receiving her diagnosis with ankylosing spondylitis wasn't adapting to the constant pain, losing her breath over five minutes of standing, being too exhausted to…

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ICYMI: A New Survey Seeks Answers About How COVID-19 is Impacting Rare Disease Patients in the United States
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ICYMI: A New Survey Seeks Answers About How COVID-19 is Impacting Rare Disease Patients in the United States

By Natalie Homan from In The Cloud Copy In the United States, a disease is considered “rare” if it affects less than 200,000 Americans at any given time. Diseases can…

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Satralizumab May Lower Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorder Relapse in Patients
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Satralizumab May Lower Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorder Relapse in Patients

By Danielle Bradshaw from In The Cloud Copy It has been shown in a recently published trial that satralizumab could potentially reduce the risk of neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (NMOSD)…

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Patients Living with Inflammatory Bowel Disease get 12 Weeks Free on this Virtual Platform
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Patients Living with Inflammatory Bowel Disease get 12 Weeks Free on this Virtual Platform

As reported in Med Gadget, Medtech company  ’11 Health’  has made virtual healthcare affordable this quarantine season, providing patients with severe chronic digestive disorders 12 weeks of free access on their…

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Vodka as Medicine? Researcher Using Alcohol as Possible Treatment for Laryngeal Dystonia
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Vodka as Medicine? Researcher Using Alcohol as Possible Treatment for Laryngeal Dystonia

By Jodee Redmond from In The Cloud Copy Dr. Kristina Simonyan has been studying patients with laryngeal dystonia. Through the scope of her work, she has heard numerous anecdotal accounts…

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