Healthcare: Mental Health - Press Releases

Invisible Illness Awareness Week Unites Thousands Who Get it

LogoLiving with an invisible illness can cause heartache and bitterness when one feels no one understands the significance of the illness. Invisible Illness Week provides that validation that people with invisible diseases often seek.

Who Hates to Hear They Look Great? Over Half of the Chronically Ill

LogoIn a recent survey of 611 chronically ill individuals, done by the National Invisible Chronic Illness Awareness Week committee, 53.27% of the respondents said that the most frustrating or annoying comment people make about their illness is “But you look so good!”