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2 articles from the last 7 days matching "Hypoxia"

AdvocacyRSS2 days ago

Defining your ‘good days’ can help ease burden of living with PH

Living with pulmonary hypertension (a serious lung disease) can be emotionally overwhelming after diagnosis, bringing fear, stress, and anxiety alongside physical symptoms. A new article suggests that identifying and focusing on your 'good days' — times when symptoms are manageable — can help reduce the emotional burden of the disease. This mental health approach is being highlighted during May's Mental Health Awareness Month to help patients and caregivers cope better.

WHY IT MATTERSPulmonary hypertension patients often struggle with mental health alongside their physical symptoms, and this article offers a practical coping strategy that can be implemented immediately without waiting for medical appointments.
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PolicyRSS3 days ago

Cost of healthcare is always top of mind when you’re chronically ill

Prices for everyday items and healthcare are going up faster than they were a few months ago. The government reported that costs rose 3.8% in April compared to a year ago. For people with chronic illnesses like pulmonary hypertension, these rising costs make it even harder to afford medical care and medicines.

WHY IT MATTERSPeople with chronic rare diseases already spend significant money on medications and treatments, so inflation directly reduces their ability to afford necessary care and increases financial hardship.
Good to knowpulmonary hypertension

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