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The Michael Jon Barlin Pediatric Lupus Research program provides funding for research projects that have the potential to ...
The U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) has granted approval for a new subcutaneous autoinjector formulation of belimumab ...
What causes lupus? No one knows what causes lupus — but lupus and other autoimmune diseases do run in families. Experts also think it may develop in response to certain hormones (like estrogen) or ...
In Washington, DC and state capitals around the country, Lupus Foundation of America advocates tell their stories and urge their elected officials to support policies that improve the lives of people ...
Lupus is a chronic (long-term) disease that can cause inflammation and pain in any part of your body. It’s an autoimmune disease, which means that your immune system — the body system that usually ...
Lupus can affect many parts of your body, including the eyes. It can cause skin problems around the eye and dry eye — and side effects from lupus medicines can sometimes cause eye problems too.
We are dedicated to providing support to individuals living with lupus wherever they live through our network of chapters across the country. Find local events, news and more. Lupus Resources and News ...
Learn about lupus from the experts Doctors, scientists, health educators, and people with lupus work together to create our resources and programs. That means we have the trusted information you need ...
Lupus is a chronic (long-term) disease that can cause inflammation and pain in any part of your body. It’s an autoimmune disease, which means that your immune system — the body system that usually ...
Lupus affects different people in different ways. Most people with lupus have skin problems, like rashes or sores. Sometimes lupus affects only the skin, and sometimes it affects other parts of the ...
Most people with lupus have it affect the skin. The types of rashes can be divided into two large groups. First, when lupus affects the skin with problems only seen in lupus, it’s called cutaneous ...
The history of lupus can be divided into three periods: classical, neoclassical, and modern. This article concentrates on developments in the present century which have greatly expanded our knowledge ...