Every fight for creating positive change starts with a conversation. At first, like-minded people talk in their living rooms over coffee or a beer. Then it moves to a room at a community center or in a church basement and a larger group gets involved. Sooner or later, the leap is made to widen the scope and before you know it, passionate people are writing articles and books about it, then testifying for Congress and change begins to happen.
I know some of you know I was recently in Washington DC advocating to Congress and the Senate for Research for RA and other Auto Immune diseases. The American College of Rheumatology asked me to go. Read More »
This week we've chosen contributor Brad's post about advocating to Congress about rheumatoid arthritis research and other issues. Show support, leave a comment! Read More »
MyRACentral and several other HealthCentral communities are marking Domestic Violence Awareness Month by posting information and personal stories about the issue and how it relates to those living with chronic illness. Read More »
I’ve been having some pretty significant issues with my gut. The problem has continually gotten worse over the past few years, to the point that I was hospitalized for it last year. Read More »