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  1. A Decade of Lupus: Selections from Lupus News by Henrietta Aladjem, 1991-06
  2. Double Lupus by Edik Shenderovich, 2000-07-01

141. SOUTHERN | Circus Lupus
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circus lupus home biography discography catalog
Spring 1990 - Summer 1993
CHRIS THOMSON
vocals
CHRIS HAMLEY
guitar
SETH LORINCZI bass
ARIKA CASEBOLT drums

142. Lupus Health
Find information and facts about systemic disease and learn how you can be part of a clinical trial.
http://www.lupushealth.com/
Site last updated December 31, 2002
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143. Working To Find A Cure In Our Lifetime.
and other autoimmune diseases. Basic Facts About lupus. healthy tissue and organs. lupus is not contagious, but the exact cause is unknown.
http://www.lupus.pensacola.com/
Working to find a cure in our lifetime.
The Lupus Support Networks provides education, assistance, and support to those affected by Lupus, Fibromyalgia, Sjogrens, Raynauds and other autoimmune diseases.
Basic Facts About Lupus
Lupus is an acute and chronic inflammatory disease that, for unknown reasons, causes the immune system to become hyperactive and attack the body's own healthy tissue and organs. Lupus is not contagious, but the exact cause is unknown. An estimated 1.5 million people have been diagnosed with the disease, ninety percent of whom are women.
Lupus can occur at any age, and in either sex, although it occurs 8 to 9 times more frequently among adult females than among adult males, but the symptoms of the disease are the same in men as in women. Hormonal factors may explain why lupus occurs more frequently in females. African Americans, Native Americans, Asians and Latinos are believed to develop lupus more frequently than Caucasians.
For most people, lupus is a mild disease affecting only a few organs. For others, it may be serious and cause life threatening problems.
Lupus Support Network was incorporated in Pensacola, Florida as a nonprofit, charitable organization in July of 1982. The purpose of the Chapter is to educate the public about lupus, maintain an active liaison with the medical community in the treatment and treatment facilities of the disease, and to assist its Branches in providing grassroots support services to lupus patients and their families.

144. Lupus Erythematosus
Search. Arthritis, lupus Erythematosus Guide picks. lupus is a systemic, inflammatory disease most commonly seen in women. The disease
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Lupus is a systemic, inflammatory disease most commonly seen in women. The disease affects joints and organs, often with a characteristic rash.
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Recent Lupus May Have Simple Cause New research from scientists at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), has revealed that a single defect in a common protein causes a severe autoimmune disease akin to lupus. What Is C-Reactive Protein (CRP)? As a blood test, CRP is not specific. A high result serves as a general indication of acute inflammation. Doctors can utilize the CRP test to assess the effectiveness of a specific arthritis treatment and monitor periods of disease flareup. Does your doctor order this test routinely. Spiritual Cause Of Lupus?

145. Dischord | Bands | Circus Lupus
from every Dischord Artist 19802000 23 unreleased and rare songs compiled 2000-2002. More Info. Photo Circus lupus by Jen Semo.
http://www.dischord.com/bands/circuslupus.shtml
Spring 1990 - Summer 1993
Chris Thomson - vocals
Chris Hamley - guitar
Seth Lorinczi - bass
Arika Casebolt - drums
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'Solid Brass' 9 songs, recorded February 1993 '20 Years of Dischord' 1 song from every Dischord Artist 1980-2000 compiled 2000-2002 Photo: Circus Lupus by Jen Semo

146. Learn About Lupus
Learn about disease types, prevalence, and treatment.
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Lupus is an autoimmune disorder where the immune system loses its ability to tell the difference between foreign substances (antigens) and its own cells and tissues. Because of the inability of the immune system to distinguish between foreign substances and its own cells, the immune system makes antibodies directed against healthy tissues and cells in the body. The immune complexes build up in the tissues and can cause inflammation, injury to tissues, and pain For most people, lupus is a mild disease affecting only a few organs. For others, it may cause serious and even life-threatening problems. Lupus can affect various parts of the body, especially the skin, joints, blood, lungs heart , and kidneys Lupus tends to have unpredictable flares, called exacerbations, and improvements. It is not easy to predict when it will flare up or get better. Flares tend to follow infection, end of pregnancy, and other stressful events. Lupus is not a form of cancer , and you cannot "catch" it from another person. According to the

147. Lupus Alliance Of America, Western New York Affiliate
Information on lupus, services offered, support groups, and events.
http://www.lupuswny.org/
WALK ALONG 2004 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF HEALTH:
Click below to watch the videos of the two day Lupus: Research into Action Conference, held earlier this year. http://videocast.nih.gov/ram/lupus090503.ram http://videocast.nih.gov/ram/lupus090603.ram
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e-mail: lupuswny@aol.com Welcome to the online home of the Lupus Alliance of America, Western New York Affiliate. The local chapter was founded in 1977 and is primarily a volunteer driven organization. It is supported by dedicated men and women who have the disease themselves or have been touched by lupus through a friend or family member. MISSION To educate and support those affected by lupus, create community awareness and find a cure. SERVICE AREA Our office is located at 3871 Harlem Road, Cheektowaga, NY 14215. We serve the eight counties of Western New York:
  • Allegany
  • Cattaraugus
  • Chautauqua
  • Erie
  • Genesee
  • Niagara
  • Orleans
  • Wyoming
NORTHEASTERN NY BRANCH We have started to develop services in this area that includes the following counties: Franklin, Clinton, Essex, Hamilton, Warren, Greene, Washington, Fulton, Saratoga, Schenectady, Schoharie, Albany, Columbus, Montgomery and Rensselaer.

148. The S.L.E. Foundation
SLE Foundation, Inc. 149 Madison Avenue, Suite 205, New York, NY 10016 T 212.685.4118 F 212.545.1843 email lupus@lupusNY.org,
http://www.lupusny.org/
The S.L.E. (Lupus) Foundation Lupus Information How We Can Help You How You Can Help Us ... About Lupus Research S.L.E. Foundation, Inc.
149 Madison Avenue, Suite 205, New York, NY 10016
T: 212.685.4118 F: 212.545.1843 e-mail: Lupus@LupusNY.org

149. Lupus Link Service
Ulve og sl¦dehunde. Links, billeder, nyheder, dyrerettigheder og race index.
http://www.lupus.hjem.wanadoo.dk
Velkommen til Lupus link service.
På denne side finder du masser af ulve og slædehunde links, men der er også rigtig mange links til klubber og kenneler.
sitet indeholder over 200 links og det er ikke kun til hunde det hele.
Men udover det, er formålet med siden også, at prøve på at give lidt indsigt i ulvens levevis og adfærd, og på den måde lidt mere forståelse for disse prægtige dyr som de fleste af os holder af i forvejen bare i en lidt mere tilpasset form nemlig hunden.
Hold musen over de forskellige Links i venstre side og se hvad de indeholder her.
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150. Arthritis Research Campaign | Lupus (SLE)
This booklet is written for people with lupus and their families and friends. What are the common symptoms of lupus? lupus can mimic many different diseases.
http://www.arc.org.uk/about_arth/booklets/6023/6023.htm

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This booklet is written for people with lupus and their families and friends. It explains how lupus develops, how it affects different parts of the body, how it can affect people in different ways and how doctors diagnose it. We then explain how it can be treated and offer hints and advice on living with it more easily. Near the end of the booklet you will find information on how to contact the Arthritis Research Campaign ( arc ), and a few suggestions for further reading. Finally, we have included a brief glossary of medical words (like cartilage ). We have put these in italics when they are first used in the booklet.
Introduction
Lupus is a form of arthritis that mainly affects women during their child-bearing years. It is one of the autoimmune rheumatic diseases, caused by a fault in the body's

151. Holiday Accommodation Italy Abruzzi Abruzzo Cilento Rome
Agency based in Germany that offers information about Abruzzo, nature, art, culture, history, food and suggestions for accommodation in villas.
http://www.lupus-italicus.de/e_1024_768/home_e_1024.htm

152. SYSTEMIC LUPUS Erythematosus-Medfacts-National Jewish Medical And Research Cente
Systemic lupus Erythematosus MedFact From National Jewish Medical and Research Center 1 Respiratory Hospital in America. Systemic lupus Erythematosus.
http://www.nationaljewish.org/medfacts/systemic.html
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
Systemic lupus erythematosus , often just called lupus, is a chronic disease that can affect almost any part of the body. People with mild lupus may only have a skin rash and/or joint pain. In more severe lupus, important organs like the kidneys, heart, blood vessels, lungs, gastrointestinal tract, and brain can be involved. Any two people with lupus may have different symptoms. They may also have different lengths of time when the disease is active or in remission. While lupus cannot be cured, your health care provider can help you control symptoms and lead a relatively normal life.
What Happens in the Body?
Normally the immune system protects us by attacking bacteria, viruses and other cells recognized as foreign and harmful to the body. But in lupus, the immune system mistakenly attacks healthy cells and tissue. Because of this, lupus is called an autoimmune disorder (auto means self). The reasons for these mistakes by the immune system are not completely understood. It is known that certain medicines can help prevent the immune system from making mistakes. These medicines are very useful in treating lupus symptoms and preventing damage to the body. The inflammatory response is another way that our bodies protect us from foreign cells and infection. Examples of inflammation are red itchy eyes or a sore throat. When the immune system mistakenly attacks healthy tissue, the body mistakenly tries to help by causing inflammation. This can damage healthy tissues and cause pain. Because of this, lupus is also called an

153. Ultraviolet Light & Lupus
An article sponsored by lupus Foundation of Ontario with information on interactions of UV light and lupus.
http://www.vaxxine.com/lupus/sub/news/sun.html
ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT AND LUPUS
Nancy Becker, M.D. Kansas City, MO A selection from the Lupus Foundation of America Newsletter Article Library Distributed in Canada by Lupus Canada Return to Front Cover Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) has several factors we generally believe may precipitate exacerbation and/or induction: 1) infection, 2) surgery, 3) pregnancy, 4) emotional stress, 5) drugs, and 6) sunlight. We want to address #6. We will focus on what we know, what we don't know, what are practical steps that can be taken to protect oneself, and finally what we can do to learn more. It has been known for a long time that sun exposure can cause the initial presentation as well as a flare in existing disease. Indeed "photo-sensitivity" is a fairly common feature of lupus and can occur in various forms. Skin eruptions occur mainly on sun exposed areas of the body with the face being the most frequently affected. This is why we believe that sun exposure plays a role in producing the eruption in most cases. However, only in a small percent of persons is there a history of particular exposure being responsible for any given rash. Worsening of existing rashes by exposure is much more common and occurs in the majority of people with disease confined to the skin and in about 30% of persons who have the systemic form of lupus.

154. Your Lupus Resource
Read the latest lupus treatment information and news. Post messages to other visitors who have lupus in our chat room and message boards.
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    NIH LAUNCHES STUDY OF HEMATOPOIETIC STEM CELL TRANSPLANTATION FOR SEVERE, TREATMENT-RESISTANT LUPUS
    Researchers at the Department of Health and Human Services' National Institutes of Health (NIH) have launched a five- year study to see whether a therapy using transplantation of hematopoietic stem cells, blood stem cells found in bone marrow, can produce long-term remission for patients with severe, treatment-resistant systemic lupus erythematosus (or lupus), a rheumatic autoimmune disease that can affect the body's major organs. Immunomedics Reports First Clinical Results with Epratuzumab in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE)
    Immunomedics, Inc. (Nasdaq: IMMU) reported today that a rheumatology group from the University of Berlin, Germany, presented their initial Phase II results on eleven SLE patients given epratuzumab at the 7th International Congress on Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) and Related Conditions, being held in New York City. Living With Lupus is Not An Easy Road
    Lupus is a chronic autoimmune disease: a long-lasting sickness in which the human immune system, for reasons unknown, becomes hyperactive and turns on its own body, attacking normal, healthy tissues as if they were a virus.
  • 155. Lupus
    lupus. Abbreviation Lup; Genitive Lupi; Translation The Wolf; Peoria Astronomical Society lupus Page; Interactive star chart (Java applet). Position in the Sky.
    http://www.astro.wisc.edu/~dolan/constellations/constellations/Lupus.html
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    156. Lupus
    lupus. The northern more brightly. To see a labelled image, push the star See lupus from Bode s Uranographia Brittanica of 1786.
    http://www.astro.uiuc.edu/~kaler/sow/lup-p.html
    LUPUS
    The northern and central stars of Lupus, the Wolf, loop around the picture to the southwest of Scorpius . The constellation is cut off by the horizon, which is bright from distant lamps. Pi Scorpii, the southern star of the three-star head of Scorpius, is the brighter star near the upper left corner. Kakkab, Alpha Lupi, is barely seen on the horizon at the lower right. Though a blue star, it appears reddish here because of absorption of the light by the Earth's atmosphere. Northeastern Centaurus is at right. From lower latitudes, central Lupus , including Kakkab, shines much more brightly.
    To see a labelled image, push the star:
    See Lupus from Bode's Uranographia Brittanica of 1786.

    157. Sun Protection In Lupus
    Sponsored by lupus Canada with information on UV sensitivity.
    http://www.lupuscanada.org/en/archive/sun_protection_in_lupus.html
    Sun Protection in Lupus Kevin C. Smith, MD, FRCPC (Dermatology)
    Diplomate, American Board of Dermatology
    Originally published Lupus Canada Bulletin , Volume 4 No. 1, Spring 1994

    It has long been known that exposure to sunlight or artificial ultraviolet (UV) light can worsen the skin lesions of lupus in some people. Experiments with ultraviolet A and B light have showed that both parts of the UV spectrum can affect lesions adversely. Approximately 70% of patients with subacute cutaneous lupus (SCLE), 40-60% of patients with discoid lupus (DLE) and 10% of patients with systemic lupus (SLE) are made worse by sunlight or UV light. UV light can cause both local and systemic immune alterations, and some patients find that their systemic symptoms become worse after UV light exposure. Light skinned patients are generally more sensitive to UV light, but even blacks with lupus can be made worse by UV light.
    Table 1:
    Characteristics of UV Radiation
    UV-A UV-B Same intensity all day Higher intensity between 10am and 2pm Intensity is similar all year round Intensity is lower in winter months Intensity is similar for all locations bewteen the two poles Intensity is greatest close to the equator and least at the poles

    158. Alt.Support.Lupus - Frequently Asked Questions Ver 2.0
    ALT.SUPPORT.lupus Frequently Asked Questions. Ver. 3.0. The ALT.SUPPORT.lupus Frequently Asked Questions Page has been updated.
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    ALT.SUPPORT.LUPUS - Frequently Asked Questions. Ver. 3.0
    The ALT.SUPPORT.LUPUS Frequently Asked Questions Page has been updated. This screen should redirect you to the A.S.L. FAQ Version 4.0 within 5 seconds. If you are not redirected, click here
    Thank You, KC

    159. Canis Et Lupus: A Sirius Black/Remus Lupin Fansite
    Character backgrounds, canon citings for the relationship, fan fiction, and shipper buttons.
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    160. Mohan Lupus Research Laboratory
    General information about lupus and specific research regarding the genetic and environmental causes of SLE.
    http://www3.utsouthwestern.edu/mohan
    Mohan Laboratory is dedicated to the study and cure of systemic lupus erythematosus (lupus), an autoimmune disease that is not yet completely understood. This lab is affiliated with the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas. This page is maintained by the UTSW rheumatology department.
    Email questions to: mohanlab@utsouthwestern.edu
    This page was last modified 3/17/03

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