10th Annual WEGO Health Awards Winners Announced
WEGO Health announces its 2021 class of WEGO Health Awards honorees, including winners in 16 patient leader categories and six industry categories.
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WEGO Health announces its 2021 class of WEGO Health Awards honorees, including winners in 16 patient leader categories and six industry categories.
For our 50th episode, hear how several of our contributors have found strength as they face incredible challenges: Will Jones (ProstateCancer.net), Abigail Johnston (AdvancedBreastCancer.net), Wren Vandever (RheumatoidArthritis.net), Angela and Karl Robb (ParkinsonsDisease.net), Lorene Alba (Asthma.net), Jed Finley (AnkylosingSpondylitis.net and AxialSpondyloarthritis.net), and Diane Talbert (PlaquePsoriasis.com and Psoriatic-Arthritis.com).
Fela Dunfee talks about life with endometriosis, chronic pain, and talking with others about your condition, including talking to your partner about how your sex life is impacted.
John has been living with asthma all his life. He shares about his experiences of avoiding triggers, how asthma has impacted his life and career, and the importance of finding a community of others with asthma.
Discover the journey of a cancer patient through patient-reported data and personal interviews outlining diagnosis, treatment, and remission.
After receiving a diagnosis of metastatic breast cancer at the age of 38, Abigail Johnston has drastically changed her life to maximize her time with her family, optimize her health and well-being, and use her experience as a lawyer and advocate to help others with MBC and other Stage IV cancers.
In this podcast interview, Jed shares what his life is like with ankylosing spondylitis, how he was inspired to do advocacy work, and how advocacy has helped him cope with his own challenges.
Kelly Mack has been living with rheumatoid arthritis since the age of 2, but she hasn’t let it slow her down. She shares about life in her “hot rod” wheelchair, coping with treatment challenges and insensitivities, and how she keeps her positivity throughout it all.
Kelly Mack has been living with rheumatoid arthritis since the age of 2, but she hasn’t let it slow her down. She shares about life in her “hot rod” wheelchair, coping with treatment challenges and insensitivities, and how she keeps her positivity throughout it all.