Rare Disease Day 2025: 10 recent FDA approvals for rare diseases
In honor of Rare Disease Day, here are 10 new treatments approved by the FDA to treat rare diseases over the past year.
In honor of Rare Disease Day, here are 10 new treatments approved by the FDA to treat rare diseases over the past year.
Rare Disease Day 2025 aims to uplift the rare disease community and promote greater awareness.
The U.S. recently approved new drugs to treat PBC, adding to several already in use to treat the symptoms and slow progress of the disease.
Living successfully with primary biliary cholangitis includes proactively keeping track of your tests, labs, scans and other medical records.
Mild cognitive impairment, or brain fog, is a common symptom of primary biliary cholangitis. Here are some tips to deal with it.
Beyond fatigue and itchy skin, PBC may have other symptoms that signal a change in the disease and its progression.
People living with PBC can benefit from choosing a specialist who is trained in the treatment of the disease.
People with PBC have been shown to have higher levels of cholesterol, which is why making heart-healthy choices is so important.
For people with PBC, adopting a healthy diet can help manage symptoms that are triggered by food.
Though PBC is most common in caucasian women, studies have shown that the disease presents differently in various ethnic groups.