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There are several ways to maintain healthy hair and scalp when you’re living with lupus. While not all hair loss can be reversed—especially if there’s scarring—there are steps you can take to protect ...
This week, Bobbi Conner talks with MUSC's Dr. Kathleen McKinnon about lupus and increased cardiovascular risk.
Research indicates a strong connection between brain fog and blood sugar instability. Fluctuations in blood sugar, whether ...
Even though anemia is not as common in the United States (affecting roughly 10 percent of people) as it is worldwide (affecting nearly 30 percent of people), it often affects more women than men and ...
Around four million people in the UK live with an autoimmune condition, according to a major study published in The Lancet.
Thirst, like hunger, is usually pretty cut and dry. You feel thirsty—usually because you've been sweating a lot or not ...
Ianalumab prolonged the duration of safe platelet levels during and after treatment in patients with primary immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) previously treated with corticosteroids1,2 Patients ...
Most long-COVID care in B.C. is currently delivered through large online group telehealth sessions from the Bowen ...
Analysis - From warming winter teas to zesty stir-fries, ginger (Zingiber officinale) has long been a kitchen staple. But beyond its culinary charm, this spicy root has a rich history in traditional ...
Red eyes in the morning could signal more than fatigue—your body might be warning you about an underlying issue you’re ...
Tennis player Monica Seles shared that she was diagnosed with Myasthenia Gavis, a neuromuscular disease that causes muscle weakness, and detailed the symptoms that led to her seeking a doctor.
ABC News’ Linsey Davis candidly spoke about her years long battle with uterine fibroids and why she’s made the decision to ...