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New National Study Finds Crohn’s Disease Diagnosis Difficult to Obtain and Life Altering

Migraine In America Findings Published in Journal of Pain Research

New National Study Finds COPD Knowledge Severely Lacking, Impacts Quality of Life and Care
Chronic Pain Poster Presentation at 2021 AAPM Annual Meeting
Survey findings revealed that, of the 85% of respondents who regularly see HCPs to manage their pain, 53% have an annual household income less than $55,000.
Survey: Dermatologists Improve Hidradenitis Suppurativa Patients’ Confidence
Only 44% of Hidradenitis Suppurativa In America survey respondents currently see a dermatologist; of those, 43% see both a dermatologist and a PCP.
Restless Legs Syndrome: An Often Confusing Patient Journey
Treatment can be a difficult hurdle. Only 29% of diagnosed RLS respondents feel their condition is controlled on their current treatment plan.
Survey: Devices Most Often Used for Health Are Not Always Most Helpful
Seven in 10 Connected Health 2020 survey respondents who use smartwatches to manage health and wellness said they find them helpful.
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