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Myositis and Your Mental Health: Understanding the Emotional Burden

Living with myositis can affect your mood and mental well-being — and that deserves your attention

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Myositis Fatigue: Why It Happens and How To Manage It

Fatigue is one of the most common symptoms of myositis, but knowing why it happens can help you manage it more effectively

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What To Expect After a Myositis Diagnosis

Medication, physical therapy and a strong support system can help you manage symptoms and protect your quality of life

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Can Myositis Go Into Remission?

While there’s no cure for myositis, remission is possible

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Myositis and Sun Protection

Avoid triggering flare-ups and inflammation by wearing sunscreen and other sun-protective clothing daily

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May 11, 2026/Skin Care & Beauty

How Does Dermatomyositis Affect Your Skin?

Inflammation can cause a variety of skin symptoms, from heliotrope rash to calcium deposits

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Yes, Lupus Can Be Deadly

This autoimmune disease can cause health issues ranging from mild to severe

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Do You Really Shrink With Age?

Losing a little height is normal, but bigger changes can signal bone weakening and osteoporosis

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Self-Care for Osteoarthritis

Exercise, nutrition, assistive aids and different therapies are all forms of self-care when you’re living with this degenerative disease

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Gout Self-Care

Caring for gout flare-ups involves emphasizing low-purine foods, rest and medications that help relieve pain and inflammation

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