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A futurist’s perspective on LongCovid

April 7, 2021 By Susannah Fox 3 Comments

A field of sunflowers bathed in golden light

Maneesh Juneja is a dynamic person, both in person and online, and I’m proud to call him a friend and community colleague. Unfortunately, he has been living with LongCovid, the long-term effects of the COVID-19 virus, for nearly 12 months. If you have not yet watched his recent Health Datapalooza keynote, now is your chance: […]

Filed Under: health data, participatory research, patient networks, peer-to-peer health care Tagged With: Body Politic, COVID19, Health Datapalooza, LongCovid, Maneesh Juneja, sunflowers

Case study: Breast cancer

December 7, 2020 By Susannah Fox 16 Comments

Sunflower in a field of other sunflowers

When we get sick or receive a new diagnosis, we often feel alone, but we shouldn’t. There are people who have been in the same situation and are eager to help if they only knew how to find us.  That is the case with my friend Meagan. She was recently diagnosed with breast cancer. She […]

Filed Under: e-patient stories, peer-to-peer health care Tagged With: breast cancer, case study, peer-to-peer healthcare, sunflowers

Sunflowers turn to each other for help

October 8, 2019 By Susannah Fox 7 Comments

Sunflowers with a bee

Sunflowers have always been my favorite flower and now I know why: They turn to each other for help. Image: My backyard sunflower patch at its midsummer height (I gave up on growing vegetables this year and reaped a crop of beauty instead).

Filed Under: beauty and wonder, peer-to-peer health care Tagged With: sunflowers

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