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How Do I Get the Latest Updates on ATTR-Amyloidosis.net?

The internet is rife with information on ATTR amyloidosis. Unfortunately, sometimes it can get to be a little too much. Perhaps it leaves you feeling like you are trapped in an internet browser with too many tabs open. Meanwhile, you have questions:

ATTR amyloidosis is home to articles, videos, and recipes written by:

  • Health leaders living with ATTR amyloidosis
  • Doctors and other medical professionals
  • Our Editorial Team

We also offer a place to vent your concerns and much more in our forums section.

But what if you are tired of browsing all day? If only there were a way to get weekly highlights of all of our published articles! The good news is that you do not need to do any strenuous research. We have done it for you by curating content that matters to you.

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What is in the ATTR-Amyloidosis.net newsletter?

Stories

At the bottom of each newsletter, you can read stories submitted by community members. Community members are people like you who come to our site and interact with other members!

We are always accepting stories. If you are interested, tell us your diagnosis journey, how you found a routine that works for you, or anything ATTR amyloidosis-related. And if you are not ready, that is ok. You can catch up on others’ stories on our website at any time.

Polls

We try to keep things interesting by engaging you with a poll in each newsletter. It usually relates to diagnosis, symptoms, treatment, or related conditions. You do not have to participate, but we love it when you do! It lets us know a little bit more about your experience living with ATTR amyloidosis so we can create more content that fits your needs.

Beyond newsletters

We know newsletters are not for everyone, and that is ok. We just want you to know all the options available to you as our valued community member. You can also find us on social media platforms like Facebook. Give us a follow and connect with others.

We are here for you, wherever you are in your ATTR amyloidosis journey.

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