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Health Union, Society for Participatory Medicine Announce Collaboration
Health Union and SPM will collaborate on the development of a certification program that educates patient leaders and increases their credibility.
Survey: Caregivers Need Emotional Support Resources for Themselves
Survey respondents who are current caregivers identified emotional support for themselves (59%) as the top information or resource they need more of.
Health Union Launches RareDisease.Net
The aim is for anybody living with one of thousands of rare conditions to connect with others in the shared experience of living with a rare condition.
Health Union to Present Poster on IBS at ACG’s Annual Meeting
The research reveals that 40% of survey respondents considered their condition severe and 55% considered their IBS moderate.
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