Autoimmune Life Blog

Community and news about autoimmune diseases, allergies and more.

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November 29, 2017

Exciting Breakthroughs in Preventing Rheumatoid Arthritis

What does it mean when scientists say they want to “prevent” a disease?

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November 17, 2017

Twin Boys Help Find Answers for Peanut Allergies

Most parents would expect their six-year-old twin boys to have safe, carefree and somewhat similar childhood experiences. Imagine their surprise when Rachael Crickman and Stephanie Cooper learned their son Zephyr had a severe food allergy, while his twin brother, Zachary, did not.

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November 17, 2017

Turning Her Diabetes into a Career: 5 Questions with Kendra Baldwin

"I was 18 and an undergraduate at the University of Washington. I was a member of the women’s rowing team and majoring in public health at the same time I was learning how to manage this new disease."

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November 9, 2017

Diabetes for Life. But King for a Day.

We survive with modern medicine. It has to be said. Peter and his squad of bad-ass dia-buddies are blessed with insulin, technology and care that have changed what it means to live with Type 1 Diabetes. And, they have reason to hope that the future will bring even better tools and outcomes.

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November 3, 2017

What is Type 1 Diabetes?

Frequent urination, dry mouth and unexplained weight loss are common symptoms of type 1 diabetes (T1D). Also called juvenile diabetes, T1D affects nearly one million Americans and usually occurs in children or young adults.

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October 31, 2017

Can You Improve Your Gut Microbiome?

There are around 40 trillion bacteria in your body, most of which are in your intestines. Collectively, they are known as your gut microbiota, and they are hugely important for your health. However, certain types of bacteria in your intestines can also contribute to autoimmune diseases.

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October 30, 2017

Your Guts & Autoimmune Disease

A microbiome is a collection of microorganisms that create a “mini-ecosystem” – and there are 100 trillion bacteria inside your intestinal tract! Many gastrointestinal (GI) bacteria live in the gut and help with digestion.

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October 27, 2017

Illuminations Luncheon Highlights Fight Against Immune System Diseases

Nearly 400 guests learned about the breakthrough medical research in fighting allergies and autoimmune diseases during the Illuminations Luncheon on Oct. 27 at the Sheraton Seattle Hotel.

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October 20, 2017

Diagnosing Autoimmune Diseases

Being diagnosed with an autoimmune disease, such as lupus, MS or Crohn’s disease, can be a challenging journey.

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October 11, 2017

What Is Lupus?

Lupus, also known as Systemic Lupus Erythematosus or SLE, is a complex disease that can be difficult to diagnose. It affects many areas of body including the joints, skin and kidneys. More than 200,000 people in the U.S. are diagnosed with lupus each year.

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