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Category Archives: Scholarly Articles and Such
Pain Is In The Eye Of The Beholder
Rate Your Pain On A Scale of 1-10… I would like to address the topic of pain today. I would be happier if I could write about it without having to experience it, but I have Sjogren’s Syndrome so that’s not … Continue reading
There’s hope on the horizon for Sjogren’s Syndrome!
I just returned from the 2014 Sjogren’s Syndrome Patient Conference…and just like last year, I came back excited, revved up and totally hopeful! The speakers were excellent and shared great information. The information I will post here is the exact … Continue reading
Sjogren’s Syndrome….Research and Clinical Guidelines
It’s happening..Sjogren’s Syndrome is gaining more attention from the medical community with significant research to support it. It is well known by individuals within the Sjogren’s patient community and the Sjogren’s Doctors who treat them, that Sjogren’s Syndrome is not … Continue reading
SSF Clinical Practice Guidelines for management of Sjogren’s
Thanks to Julia at Reasonably Well who provided this recent article by Frederick Vivino. So glad that the professional medical community will begin to recognize Sjogren’s Syndrome in a more meaningful way.
Pain Severity and Neuropathic Pain Symptoms in Primary Sjogren’s Syndrome: A Comparison Study of seropositive and seronegative Sjogren’s Syndrome
Along with many other Sjoggies, I am seronegative. That is… my blood markers do not prove that I have Sjogren’s Syndrome in spite of what my body physically screams. I am always very interested in the differences between a Sjoggie … Continue reading
Novel Aspects of Sjogren’s Syndrome in 2012
As presented from the April 4, 2013 edition of the BMC Medical Journal: Novel Aspects of Sjogren’s Syndrome in 2012 This article is lengthy, but has a lot of great information, if you have the time, please take a look. … Continue reading