top of page


Why Misinformation about Medications Is Dangerous
Misinformation in medicine isn’t just confusing—it can be dangerous. When public figures make unsupported claims about medications like acetaminophen (Tylenol), it erodes trust in science and puts patient health at risk. Here’s why it’s so important to seek advice from medical professionals and rely on evidence, not headlines, when it comes to your well-being.

Dr. Isabelle Amigues
Sep 303 min read
Â
Â
Â


Why We Heal Better Together: The Science of Group Healing for Autoimmune and Chronic Pain
Healing isn’t a solo sport—it’s a team endeavor. Supportive groups can lower pain, reduce flares, and help you stick with the habits that lead to remission. In this post, Dr. Isabelle Amigues explains the science behind group healing—from parasympathetic activation and mirror neurons to the patient–physician alliance—and how to put it into practice with simple, evidence‑based steps.

Dr. Isabelle Amigues
Sep 102 min read
Â
Â
Â


Honored as a Top Woman in Business: Direct Care Rheumatology in Colorado
Being named one of Colorado’s Top 25 Most Powerful Women is an honor I share with every patient who’s ever longed for a doctor who truly listens. At UnabridgedMD, we’re reimagining rheumatology—blending science with soul, focusing on remission, and stepping outside the limits of insurance to provide truly personalized care. This is a celebration of whole-person healing, compassion, and the courage to believe that, together, we can achieve more than just managing disease—we ca

Dr. Isabelle Amigues
Jul 94 min read
Â
Â
Â
bottom of page