A new study found that low levels of 25-Hydroxyvitamin D levels are associated with significantly higher mortality and ...
A new study explored molecules carried within blood exosomes to see if changes in fat metabolism contribute to lupus.
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How does lupus impact Asian Americans? People of all races and ethnic groups can develop lupus, but lupus is more common among Asian Americans than in the general population. This appears to be true ...
Lupus is an unpredictable and misunderstood autoimmune disease. It is difficult to diagnose, hard to live with, and a challenge to treat. Lupus has a range of symptoms, and strikes without warning.
We’re here to help you live your best life with lupus. Our health education specialists can help you find trustworthy information to answer your questions about lupus and how to cope with it. Get ...
People with lupus can have cognitive symptoms, like having a hard time thinking clearly or remembering things. This is also called “brain fog” or “lupus fog,” and it often comes and goes over time. In ...
Bird’s Choice has created a limited-edition purple platform bird feeder to help fight lupus, with 20% from each purchase donated to the Lupus Foundation of America. Made from durable recycled ...
There are many different ways to teach newly diagnosed children and teens about lupus. Whatever way you choose, make sure what you say is appropriate for your child’s age and maturity level. You may ...
You can donate your car, truck, boat or RV to the Lupus Foundation of America and receive a tax deduction while supporting life-changing research. To learn more, fill out this form and a ...
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A lupus diagnosis is based on clinical symptoms (past and present), a family history (the medical history of close family members such as your grandparents, parents, siblings, aunts, uncles, cousins) ...