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Posted on 9. May 2013

Angels In Action

When navigating the world of chronic illness, from diagnosis to filing insurance claims, patients often benefit from having support team in place. Often, these individuals are like angels in disguise. [More]
Posted on 11. April 2013

Needles & Spines

Infusion centers can bring a diverse group of people together. Although their needs and diagnoses may differ, they share a common goal: improved health and better quality of life. [More]
Posted on 21. February 2013

The Last Best Cure

What might that future look like? In her new book, The Last Best Cure, award-winning health journalist Donna Jackson Nakazawa brings us on her quest to find out how to awaken the healing potential of her own brain, with the hope of bringing about lasting change. [More]
Posted on 24. January 2013

The Joys and Challenges of Parenting Teens

Parenting teenagers can be rewarding and exhausting, but when your teenager deals with a chronic illness, there are even more challenges. Experts say getting the right support makes all the difference. [More]
Posted on 17. January 2013

New IGL Teen Supports Kids with Chronic Illness

Looking for a great new online resource? IGL Teen is the new website of IG Living magazine, specifically geared toward our younger audience. Log on today and tell a friend! [More]
Posted on 3. January 2013

Five Ways to Fight Fatigue

Living with a chronic illness is not easy for either patients or their caregivers. This blog explores proven methods for battling the fatigue that is part of everyday life for those with in the IG community.

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Posted on 26. July 2012

Supporting Teens with Chronic Illness

Are you a teen living with chronic illness? IG Living is starting a new Facebook group and web page catering to your unique needs. Send us your ideas and spread the word! [More]
Posted on 28. June 2012

Ask Yourself Why

There is a lot of frustration surrounding chronic illness, especially when it keeps you from doing the things you enjoy. But sometimes you need to step back and find out your “why” so you can reintroduce the things that really bring you joy back into your life. It might be easier than you think. [More]