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Lupus - Organizations

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      new window Bay Area Lupus Foundation Description: Provides programs, assistance and public awareness for those afflicted, and supports research for the cure and treatment. Located in San Jose, CA (balf.org)
new window Korean Lupus Support Group Description: Information and support available to patients in Korea. (members.tripod.com)
new window Lupus Alliance of Long Island and Queens Description: Provides education, support and services to people with lupus, their families and friends, the medical community and the general public. Base at Bellmore, New York USA. (lupusliqueens.org)
new window Lupus Awareness Arizona Description: To help those afflicted through community education and support, as well as through supporting research. (azlupus.org)
new window Lupus Canada Description: A primary source of information about Lupus including current research with information on the organization, membership, the immune system and extensive links. (lupuscanada.org)
new window Lupus Foundation of America Description: Resources, advocacy center, directory of local chapters, and calendar of upcoming events. (lupus.org)
new window Lupus Foundation of America - Northern California Description: Sacramento chapter educating patients, promoting awareness and support, and resources for advocacy. (saclupus.org)
new window Lupus Foundation of Greater Washington Description: Provides current information, educational programs, and outreach services to improve the quality of lives of patients, as well as supporting research. (lupusgw.org)
new window Lupus Foundation of Minnesota Description: Dedicated to support and education of patients, their friends, family, and the public, and support research to improve the diagnosis and treatment and find a cure. (lupusmn.org)
new window Lupus Foundation of New Hampshire Description: Support, resources and education for those afflicted in New Hampshire. (dwellings.com)
new window Lupus Foundation of Pennsylvania Description: Funds research, promotes awareness and provides support services for patients. Advocacy information and local events calendar. (lupuspa.org)
new window Lupus Foundation of Southern California Description: Assist and support community through programs, support services, and funding research. Offers directory of sites, events calendar, support group meetings, and informational pamphlets. (lupussocal.org)
new window Lupus Foundation of Western New York Description: Information and the services offered by the Western New York Chapter of the Lupus Foundation of America. (lupuswny.org)
new window Maryland Lupus Foundation Description: Committed to patients and their families, to increasing awareness and educating the general public and health professionals, and to funding clinical and basic scientific research. (lupusmd.org)
new window Michigan Lupus Foundation Description: Support, fundraiser and membership information, and services for patients and friends in Michigan. (milupus.org)
new window Northwest Florida Lupus Foundation Description: Disease information, physician referral list, support group meetings and special events. (lupus.pensacola.com)
new window Oklahoma Lupus Association Description: A non-profit organization dedicated to finding the cause and cure for lupus, and serving people with lupus, their families, and friends with information on lupus, events, projects, support groups links and contacts. (oklupus.com)
new window S.L.E. Foundation, The Description: Learn more about symptoms and treatment, current programs and events for patients and caregivers, ongoing research efforts, and support services. (lupusny.org)
new window Skin Lupus Center of New York Description: Diagnosis and treatment of skin-related disease, including Discoid, Tumid, and Subacute Cutaneous. Includes directory and a forum maintained by Dr. Andrew G. Franks. (members.aol.com)
new window St Thomas' Lupus Trust Description: Offers information about the organization as well as the disease. Includes FAQs, the clinics, research, publications and journals, how you can help and contact details. (lupus.org.uk)
new window The Lupus Foundation of Ontario Description: Information on symptoms, interactions with foods treatments, news letters and contacts. (vaxxine.com)
new window Victorian Lupus Association Description: Provides resources including; tests and interpreting results, support services, and updates on research developments and discoveries. Based in Australia. (lupusvic.org.au)
 




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