
Maybe a Baby? 7 Things Docs Want You to Know About Being Pregnant With an Autoimmune Disease
Making the choice to have a baby can be complicated for any prospective parent. When you have an autoimmune disease, that decision can seem even more complex. You may wonder how pregnancy will impact your disease, and whether your disease will affect your baby.

Innovative Collaboration Brings Researchers Closer to Understanding Type 1
What is the difference between an individual whose pancreas will continue producing insulin for 50 years, versus someone whose body may suddenly stop generating it within the next 18 months? That is the question Cate Speake, PhD, spends her days trying to answer.

“When Bodies Break”: Supporting Research and the Chronic Illness Community
Cameron Auxer knows chronic disease. She’s lived with it all her life, from asthma and osteoarthritis to chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) and fibromuscular dysplasia (FMD).

5 Steps for Writing Poems about Illness, Trauma and Healing
Author and poet Suzanne Edison’s work springs from her personal experience as the parent of a child with a rare autoimmune disease.

Going Public: How Businesses Can Accommodate Your Needs
Managing your autoimmune disease may require quick and easy access to a bathroom, checking your blood sugar in public, finding a step-free route into a store, or knowing that safe foods will be on the menu.

Using Virtual Reality to See Inside Cells
In 2016, two of BRI's information technology experts Garrett Wright and Tom Skillman had a conversation that sparked a novel question: Could virtual reality (VR) headsets let scientists step inside cells and view them in greater detail than ever before?

Aiming for Better Lupus Treatments
Veterans and military members, especially women of color, are more likely to have lupus than the general public — possibly because they’re exposed to toxic chemicals, stress and PTSD. That’s why the U.S.

Breakthrough Study Delays Type 1 Diabetes
Megan and Madeline Coder are twins who do everything together — like ballet and even raising sheep in their hometown, Battle Ground, Washington. But in the fall of 2014, when Megan was nine, she learned she had something that Madeline didn’t: type 1 diabetes (T1D).

Parenting a Child With T1D: This Might Sound Familiar
My son Peter was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes in 2013, just a few days before his third birthday. The years since have been a trial-by-fire learning experience.

Operation Shooting Star Helps BRI Fight Autoimmune Disease
Gretchen Schoenstein has dealt with multiple autoimmune diseases — including Hashimoto’s disease and sarcoidosis — for over two decades.