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Irritable Bowel Syndrome Patients Often Go Without Medical Care and Self-Treat
New Health Union Survey Reveals Importance of Online Health Communities
New Study Finds Asthma Patients Rely Heavily on Rescue Inhalers, Condition Proves Difficult To Diagnose
New National Study Finds Crohn’s Disease Diagnosis Difficult to Obtain and Life Altering
In a new national survey of Crohn’s disease patients, Health Union reveals that it was not uncommon for patients to see multiple healthcare professionals (HCPs), have numerous office visits, and endure multiple diagnostic tests before receiving a diagnosis. Results demonstrate an impact on such things as the ability to work or exercise, but also on overall quality of life and social activities. Respondents wished more people understood the disease and its impact.
Migraine In America Findings Published in Journal of Pain Research
Health Union recently had the unique opportunity to collaborate with Amy Wachholtz, PhD and Christopher Malone, from the University of Massachusetts Medical School, to publish findings from the 2012 Migraine In America study. Their interest in understanding the psychological and social impact of migraine was particularly exciting to me, as we at Health Union know first-hand how severely migraine can affect the lives of our community members. Increasing overall awareness regarding this impact is critical for ensuring that individuals with migraine receive the best possible care.
New National Study Finds COPD Knowledge Severely Lacking, Impacts Quality of Life and Care
In a new national survey of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients, Health Union reveals a surprising lack of awareness of risk factors and knowledge of diagnosis stage among patients. Results demonstrate a severe impact on quality of life, employment, and ability to afford treatment.
RA In America: National Study Finds Autoimmune Disease Severely Impacts Quality of Life and Employment
Researchers found a severe impact on quality of life, employment, and ability to afford treatment for people living with rheumatoid arthritis.
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