ANTIPHOSPHOLIPID ANTIBODY SYNDROME
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Antiphospholipid Antibody Syndrome: This Little-Known Autoimmune Disease is a Quiet Killer of WomenAntiphospholipid Antibody Syndrome causes the body to over produce certain antibodies in the blood and it causes the blood to become thick. "Sticky blood" is a nickname for this disease, actually. And that leaves you at risk for a lot of different problems.- Miscarriage & the Connection to Antiphospholipid Antibody Syndrome (APS)For women who are pregnant, there is a risk for miscarriage associated with the blood disorder known as APS.
- Signs and Symptoms of Antiphospholipid Antibody SyndromeThe Antiphospholipid (APS) Antibody Syndrome Foundation of America, Inc. (APSFA) urges the public, as well as the medical community, to learn more about this rare disease. APS Awareness Month runs throughout June.
- My Antiphospholipid Antibody Syndrome (APS) StoryThis writers battle with APS, Lupus and other autoimmune disorders.
APS Often the Culprit Behind Heart Attack and Stroke in Younger AdultsThe Antiphospholipid Antibody Syndrome Foundation of America, Inc. (APSFA) urges the public, as well as the medical community, to learn more about this rare disease. APS Awareness Month runs throughout June.
APS Linked to Birth DifficultiesThe Antiphospholipid Antibody Syndrome Foundation of America, Inc. (APSFA) urges the public, as well as the medical community, to learn more about this rare disease. APS Awareness Month runs throughout June.
Pradaxa®: Is the Convenience Worth It?I am surprised it was it was approved by the FDA. While the marketing & prescribing information do not say much, the grey information is starting to come out and was discussed at the recent American Society of Hematologists (ASH) meeting.- Lupus - the Great Imitator (From Medicalscene)Presenting with alternating bouts of flares and remissions the Type III hypersensitivity reaction Systemic Lupus Erythematosus affects the skin, lungs, heart, joints, liver, kidneys, blood vessels, and nervous system of women nine times more than men.
- Mononucleosis - the Kissing DiseaseKnown as the Kissing Disease, because it may be orally transmitted, Mononucleosis is a widespread infectious Epstein-Barr caused virus approximately ninety percent of all adults have been exposed to, typically as adolescents or young children.
What Are the Causes of Strokes in Children?Strokes don't happen only to the elderly or to adults with certain medical conditions. They're among the top 10 causes of death among children and can be caused by a variety of problems.- An Overview of Strokes in ChildrenWhile most people associate strokes with certain medical conditions in adults, they also happen to children. Up to two-thirds of infants who experience them will be left with cognitive problems, seizures and various physical disabilities.
June Holidays and CelebrationsThis article contains a list and description of celebrations for the month of June. Enjoy...and find something to celebrate daily!
Laboratory Tests Used to Diagnose and Evaluate LupusThis article describes the major tests used to diagnose and evaluate SLE and provides information on their rationale and clinical usefulness.- Fiber ChoiceOne patient's experience with Fiber Choice.
- Herbal NutsOne person's views of herbal users and chronic illness.
- The Truth is Out There and NOT in This Video!One patient's opinion of a video that was published on YouTube.
- Just Say NO to the INR Finger Stick MachinesThey DO NOT WORK FOR APS PATIENTS.
- Michael Jackson was Afraid to Go Public with LupusFive to Seven Percent of the Population Has An Autoimmune Disease
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