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We're thrilled to support the global #AdvantageHers campaign by UCB, including women with lived experience of chronic inflammatory disease. Let's empower women to pursue their dreams and share their stories while seeking diagnosis and treatment.
Updated advice from the Australian Rheumatology Association about the timing and use of COVID-19 vaccines for rheumatology patients.
Medicinal cannabis has been legal in Australia since 2016. However, access is still limited and more data is needed to determine its benefits for many conditions.
How can Australians with autoimmune arthritis access a COVID-19 vaccine? Learn more about your eligibility and the evidence you will need to provide.
This chronic inflammatory arthritis can have many different symptoms, which is why it’s so easy to misdiagnose — and miss, say rheumatologists.
Tennis great, Caroline Wozniacki, is the face of the Advantage Hers campaign which helps women with chronic inflammation build their own health game plan.
Who decides which COVID vaccines will be used in Australia? How will we know if the vaccines are safe and how will their use be monitored? Here’s where you can find answers to many common questions like this.
What will the current COVID-19 vaccine candidates mean for Australians with autoimmune conditions? Can we take them? When will we get them?
Hi, I’m Maly. I am a single mother and have three children who are 11, 12 and 14 years old. It’s a handful but I have been able to successfully manage my household even with rheumatoid arthritis.
Melbourne is coming out of its second COVID-19 lockdown and my feelings about this are mixed. What Will My Post-Lockdown Life Be Like With Chronic Illness?