About

Who We Are

Autoimmune Archive is a curated library of research, news, and resources for people living with autoimmune diseases. We are not a medical institution, a clinic, or a team of healthcare providers. We are patient advocates — people who have sat in waiting rooms, chased diagnoses, and learned to read research papers out of necessity — who believe that better information leads to better conversations with your care team.

What We Do

The autoimmune space is vast, fragmented, and often overwhelming. New research is published constantly, but it's scattered across journals, buried in medical jargon, and rarely translated into plain language that patients can actually use. Autoimmune Archive exists to change that.

We monitor peer-reviewed journals, medical news sources, and established research institutions for developments across the full spectrum of autoimmune conditions. We summarize what we find in plain language, link directly to original sources so you can dig deeper, and organize everything by condition so you can find what's relevant to your specific situation.

How Our Content Is Created

We believe in being transparent about our process. Content on Autoimmune Archive is researched and drafted with the assistance of artificial intelligence tools, then reviewed and edited by our curatorial team for accuracy, relevance, and readability before publication. We always link to the original source — whether that's a peer-reviewed journal, a clinical study, or a reputable medical news outlet — so you can verify what we've summarized and read the full research yourself.

We are not medical professionals, and our content is not a substitute for medical advice. What we aim to provide is a well-organized starting point — something you can bring to your doctor, your specialist, or your own research process.

What We Believe

People living with autoimmune diseases deserve access to clear, current, and honest information. They deserve to walk into appointments informed. They deserve to know when research is emerging versus established, when a treatment is promising versus proven, and when something warrants a conversation with their care team.

We believe the patient who understands their condition is the patient who gets better care.

A Note on Sources

Every article on Autoimmune Archive includes a link to its original source. We prioritize peer-reviewed research, data from established medical institutions, and reporting from reputable health journalism outlets. We do not publish sponsored content disguised as editorial, and we do not accept payment to feature or promote specific treatments, products, or providers.

Contact & Suggestions

If you've come across research or a resource you think belongs in the Archive, we'd love to hear about it. Use the Suggest a Resource form and we'll review it for inclusion.

For other inquiries, contact us through our contact page.