The Latest Treatments for Myasthenia Gravis
The Latest Treatments for Myasthenia Gravis What are the new treatments for myasthenia gravis? An expert in the field gives an overview of immunotherapies and other breakthroughs.
WebMD is much more than its symptoms checker; their health blog won a Webby in 2016 for its great content
https://www.webmd.com/default.htm
The Latest Treatments for Myasthenia Gravis What are the new treatments for myasthenia gravis? An expert in the field gives an overview of immunotherapies and other breakthroughs.
How I Handle the Fatigue Managing fatigue is a big part of living with myasthenia gravis. See how one person deals with changes in energy levels before and during treatment.
Make Your Treatment Work for You Learn tips and strategies from an expert for what to expect when you have myasthenia gravis and how to make the most of your treatment.
Can a Toothpaste Help Protect Adults Allergic to Peanuts? In an early trial phase, all the people in a study tolerated even the highest dose of peanut protein in a toothpaste designed to desensitize allergic patients
Quick-Acting Migraine Medication: What to Know Learn which drugs may ease your pain ASAP when a migraine hits.
Tell Your Boss: Flexibility at Work = Better Heart Health If you’re more flexible after the pandemic in how and when you do your work, there’s good news: Researchers have found a compelling link between workplace flexibility and a lower risk of diseases of your heart and blood vessels.
7 Easy Snoring Remedies: Weight, Alcohol, Hydration, and More WebMD provides 7 easy fixes to help you or your partner quit snoring.
Why Am I Always So Tired? WebMD explains conditions that might cause you to feel sluggish during the day, such as anemia, thyroid trouble, sleep apnea, diabetes, heart disease, depression, and menopause.
8 Things You Didn’t Know About Your Penis Medical experts reveal interesting facts about the penis that men and women will find educational — and surprising.
Flu Cases Climbing as We Return to a More ‘Typical’ Season Seasonal influenza activity is increasing in most parts of the country, primarily in the South Central, Southeast, and West Coast regions, the CDC said.
Mediterranean ‘Diet’ Is Really a Lifestyle With Benefits The Mediterranean Diet isn’t really a “diet,” as the word is commonly used. It’s more of a way of life. A delicious way of life.
Living My Life to the Fullest With Pulmonary Hypertension You can still enjoy your life, even with pulmonary hypertension. Diagnosed 12 years ago, Nicole Creech shares her story.
Keeping Track of Your Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension When you have pulmonary arterial hypertension, it’s important to see your doctor regularly to make sure everything is OK. Here’s what to expect.
Equal Access to Treatment May Improve PAH Care for Minorities Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is a rare and progressive disease that’s hard to diagnose. But early treatment is key. Here’s a look at how PAH affects people of color and what can be done to improve access to treatment.
More Research, Advocacy Can Improve PAH Disparities Learn about pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) and see how better research and advocacy can help put an end to health disparities.
Signs Your PAH Treatment Isn’t Working Not sure your pulmonary arterial hypertension treatment is working? Here’s what you should pay attention to.
Exercising When You Have Pulmonary Hypertension Is exercising good for pulmonary hypertension? Find out how moving your body can benefit your condition.
Can a Stem Cell Transplant Help With MS? Learn how a stem cell transplant put one woman’s MS into remission.
AI Order for Health Care May Bring Patients, Doctors Closer The U.S. government is charged with coming up with a plan to assure quality and safety in using AI chatbots in health care.
How to Practice Gratitude Building a gratitude practice can be a rewarding daily habit. Learn how to do it and what the benefits are.