Living well with IBS (irritable bowel syndrome), a film made by Vicky Grant, a researcher at the University of Sheffield, and Gemma Thorpe, a professional filmmaker. Vicky has lived with IBS for over 30 years; here she talks about her experiences and the experiences of others, as portrayed through the storytelling workshops she runs through…
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Living well with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is our goal! In this video I share 20 tips on living well with MS in the categories of diet, exercise, sleep, and kindness through compassion and mindfulness. **Please share this video** **Get your free download of Tips to create habits for health and well-being** https://vickiehadge-cb0d3.gr8.com/ **Stay in touch!**…
#Lupus poses unique challenges to each person affected by the disease. By advocating for her own health, Heidi is now able to enjoy her active outdoor lifestyle again.
Tiffany Grant, co-leader of VitFriend's NYC support group talks about her vitiligo journey and shares insights and inspiration for living well with vitiligo from a woman’s perspective. Living Well With Vitiligo
In honor of World Bronchiectasis Day, Mike Hess, MPH, RRT, RPFT interviews Katie Keating, RN, BSN, MS, Bronchiectasis Patient Ambassador and Registered Nurse, about living well with bronchiectasis. Katie offers insights on topics such as airway clearance, nutrition, and exercise when it comes to managing bronchiectasis. Learn more about World Bronchiectasis Day at www.worldbronchiectasisday.org
Lupus looks different for everyone, but a common experience is photosensitivity, increased sensitivity to sunlight that can cause rashes and lesions or trigger flare-ups that can lead to organ damage. Like ¾ of people living with lupus, Heidi experienced it every time she went out into the sun, limiting her favourite activities, including seeing the…
Orthostatic intolerance (OI) describes a group of circulatory disorders whose symptoms are characterized by a dramatic drop in blood flow to the brain when people are sitting for long periods or standing still. It is often associated with other acute issues, such as substantial drops in blood pressure, tachycardia, dizziness, fainting, or other long-term problems,…
On episode one of "Living Well: A Chronic Disease Self-Management Program", Tracie Foreman speaks with Sandy Keller (Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department) and Peggy Apthorpe (Aging Partners) about the Living Well program. For more information on Living Well or locations/schedule of upcoming classes, call Sandy @ (402) 441-4605 or email: skeller@lincoln.ne.gov or call Aging Partners: (402)…