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Johns Hopkins Lyme and Tick Borne Disease Fellowship Program – Information for Candidates

Johns Hopkins Lyme and Tick Borne Disease Fellowship Program – Information for Candidates

This informational video describes the unique opportunity our new fellowship provides at The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Lyme Disease Research Center including a fully paid for Master in […]

Navigating Winter Weather: 5 Tips for Arthritis Patients

Navigating Winter Weather: 5 Tips for Arthritis Patients

Cold weather can be difficult for those living with a rheumatic disease. Flares, falls, and pain may happen. Here are 5 tips to help you avoid these challenging symptoms: 1. […]

Lifestyle Modifications for Living with Rheumatoid Arthritis

Lifestyle Modifications for Living with Rheumatoid Arthritis

Exercise, stress management, and open communication with your rheumatologist can help you live a healthy, normal life with RA. In our final video of this series, Vicky Ruffing, RN-BC, talks […]

Side Effects of Rheumatoid Arthritis Medication

Side Effects of Rheumatoid Arthritis Medication

While medications that treat RA are a great tool for decreasing inflammation and allergic reactions, some patients may experience side effects. It is important to communicate with your doctor about […]

Treatment Options for Rheumatoid Arthritis

Treatment Options for Rheumatoid Arthritis

While there’s no cure for Rheumatoid Arthritis yet, there are many preventative medications. They range from oral pills to injections that can be done at home or by a doctor, […]

How is Rheumatoid Arthritis Diagnosed?

How is Rheumatoid Arthritis Diagnosed?

Sitting down and listening to a patient’s story is the first step in diagnosis of Rheumatoid Arthritis. While swollen joints are a large indicator of Rheumatoid Arthritis, there are many […]

What is Rheumatoid Arthritis?

What is Rheumatoid Arthritis?

Rheumatoid Arthritis is a chronic autoimmune disease that not only affects the joints, but the whole immune system. Many patients who have Rheumatoid Arthritis also experience fatigue, dry eyes and […]

Lessons from Long Haul Lyme & Long Haul COVID

Lessons from Long Haul Lyme & Long Haul COVID

May is Lyme Disease Awareness Month. Educate yourself about Lyme disease and tick-borne disease and how to keep your family safe. Many of the persistent symptoms in Lyme disease are […]

Flu During the Pandemic: Why You Need to Get Vaccinated

Flu During the Pandemic: Why You Need to Get Vaccinated

People with rheumatic diseases are at higher risk for complications if they get the flu. So, while it’s important every year to get the flu vaccine, this year it is […]

5 Tips to Wearing a Mask the Right Way

5 Tips to Wearing a Mask the Right Way

Masks are required almost everywhere you go. Whether it’s the grocery store, the bank, or walking down the street, understanding the basics of wearing a mask is essential.

Before you put your mask on, make sure to wash your hands for at least 20 seconds. Make sure your mask covers your nose, mouth, and chin and is comfortable around your ears. Wash or dispose of the mask after each use, and be sure to wash your hands after removing the mask.

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10 Tips for Staying Safe in the Era of COVID-19

See more Coronavirus (COVID-19) information from Johns Hopkins Medicine.

Telemedicine Tips : Preparing for your Virtual Visit

Telemedicine Tips : Preparing for your Virtual Visit

Telemedicine is increasingly being used for health care delivery. Telemedicine is new for most people. Some are apprehensive about technology and other concerns with a video platform.

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