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Find out more about lupus: the symptoms, types, causes, and who is at risk for developing this chronic autoimmune disease.
Learn how Black people's experience with lupus might be different with respect to symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes.
The Lupus Foundation of America (LFA) launched the rebranded Be Fierce. Take Control.™ campaign during Lupus Awareness Month with rebranded imagery to connect with young Black/African American and ...
African Americans living with lupus are five times more likely to develop lupus nephritis (LN)—a kidney disorder which can lead to end-stage renal disease—than whites of European descent living with ...
There is an unmet need among African American youth for more plentiful education and resources regarding lupus, according to data published in BMC Rheumatology.
When you get Lupus, your immune system attacks your tissues, leading to various illnesses. Learn more about symptoms, complications, causes, types, diagnosis, & treatment options.
Although the disease affects people of all races and ages, the disease is more common and severe in African Americans. According to statistics from the Lupus Foundation of America, Black women are ...
Toni Braxton says she's had "some serious health complications" since being diagnosed with lupus. Here's what to know about this complex autoimmune disease.
Lupus has no cure, but many ways to control and manage it. Learn how factors like failure to take the medication, aging, and slow results can cause treatments to fail.
According to the Lupus Foundation of America, lupus is three times more likely for Black/African American and Native Americans and Alaskan Natives than white people.
With a primary focus on reaching Black/African American women who are disproportionately impacted by lupus, IMPACT+ is designed to reduce barriers to clinical trial enrollment and increase ...
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