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Lupus Foundation of America

May 18, 2016

Newsletter
 
Question

What is antiphospholipid antibody syndrome (APS)?

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Here Comes the Sun (and Your Photosensitivity)

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The sight of spring sunshine after months of dull winter skies gives many people a single-minded urge to lather on the tanning lotion and bask in the backyard for hours. But when you’re living with lupus, soaking up the sun can mean setting yourself up for a flare. Learn about tricks and tools you can use to enjoy the nice weather while keeping harmful UV rays at bay.

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New Global Survey Reveals Most People Have Serious Misconceptions about Lupus

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On World Lupus Day, the newly-launched World Lupus Federation - a coalition of lupus groups from around the world - announced results of one of the largest surveys ever conducted looking at awareness and attitudes about lupus among the general public in 16 countries.

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KNOW LUPUS: Ian Harding

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As a successful actor and star of the Freeform network's hit television show Pretty Little Liars, Ian Harding has a busy schedule. When he’s not on set, Ian uses his fame for a larger purpose: to advocate for people with lupus. Ian has teamed up with the Lupus Foundation of America to raise awareness about lupus. In this new video, Ian talks openly about his connection with the disease, and how his mother’s diagnosis in 1994 has shaped his life.

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Featured Events

Advocacy

Research

Find an event near you through your local Lupus Foundation of America chapter. Click here to find your local chapter.


Save the Date!

May 20, 2016
Put on Purple Day


Walk to End Lupus Now® events:

May 21, 2016
Huntsville, AL
Orlando, FL
Temple, TX 

May 22, 2016
Corpus Christi, TX 

May 28, 2016
Waterloo, IA  

June 4, 2016
Orange County, CA

June 5, 2016
Denver, CO
Palm Beach, FL 

June 12, 2016
Milwaukee, WI 

June 25, 2016
Columbus, OH
Hampton Roads, VA  

June 26, 2016
Wilmington, DE 

Visit our website to find a Walk event near you!


 

 

 

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Congressional Action Supports Unprecedented Lupus Research Program

Yesterday, the U.S. House of Representatives Appropriations Committee passed a bill that includes funding for a lupus specific research program in the Congressionally Directed Medical Research Program at the Department of Defense. The vote is the culmination of more than a decade of Lupus Foundation of America-led efforts which gained momentum after the formation of the Congressional Lupus Caucus, which was established by the Foundation in 2012.

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Reducing Steroids Associated with Lower Healthcare Costs in Lupus Treatment

A new study suggests that cost savings may be another important reason for developing therapies that reduce the need for steroids for lupus treatment. Published in Arthritis Care & Research, this is the first large-scale study to document a relationship between the duration of steroid use and the cost and use of health care resources among adults with lupus.

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Research

Awareness

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New Study: Predicting Risk of Miscarriage During First Trimester

A new study suggests that testing positive for lupus anticoagulant antibodies in the first trimester of pregnancy is the strongest predictor of pregnancy loss in women with lupus, compared with other pregnancy risk factors associated with lupus.

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Pump up the Purple!

Get your company or office involved in raising lupus awareness and funds this May. Host a “dress down” day and wear your best purple casual attire on Put on Purple Day (Friday, May 20th). Compete with companies across the country and win great prizes along the way!

GET STARTED

 

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Answer

APS is an autoimmune blood disorder common in people with lupus. It causes blood vessels to become narrow and irregular as well as blood to become “sticky,” increasing the risk for blood clots and complications such as miscarriages, heart attacks, strokes, and low platelet count.Learn more. 


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