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What is Lupus?

Added: August 6, 2008 | Posted by: icyou | Time 00:43 | Views: 202

Lupus is an autoimmune disease that can affect many parts of your body…that means, for some unknown reason, your body attacks healthy cells and tissues. Lupus comes in many forms; depending on which one you have, the symptoms will vary. You may have joint pain or swelling, muscle pain, fever with no known cause, and red facial rashes. Lupus is more common in African American, Hispanic, Asian, and Native American women. Researchers do not know what causes lupus. Watch more video about lupus or share your story or experience on video with icyou.

Tags: African-American health, Asian health, autoimmune diseases, joint pain, muscle pain, Native American health, red facial rash, swelling

Lupus

Added: July 2, 2008 | Posted by: icyou | Time 04:36 | Views: 196

Dr. Thaddeus Bell, family practice physician, provides information on the autoimmune disease known as lupus. He discusses the symptoms of lupus as well as how it is diagnosed. Visit: www.closingthegapinhealthcare.com

Tags: autoimmune disease, Dr. Bell, Dr. Thaddeus Bell, Lupus

Lupus Disease, RDavis and AJones3

Added: June 12, 2008 | Posted by: drjhaney | Time 06:37 | Views: 225

Comments with Dr. James Haney Presents*Lupus Disease, with RDavis, an administrator for the Lupus Foundation of Nashville, and AJones, a Lupus sufferer, who talks about Lupus disease as a hidden and little known illness that impact a significant number of Americans and what it means to suffer with the disease, Part 3 of 3

Tags: Lupus Foundation sufferer hidden disease pain

Lupus Disease, RDavis and AJones2

Added: June 12, 2008 | Posted by: drjhaney | Time 07:55 | Views: 226

Comments with Dr. James Haney Presents*Lupus Disease, with RDavis, an administrator for the Lupus Foundation of Nashville, and AJones, a Lupus sufferer, who talks about Lupus disease as a hidden and little known illness that impact a significant number of Americans and what it means to suffer with the disease, Part 2 of 3

Tags: Lupus Foundation sufferer hidden disease pain

Lupus Disease, RDavis and AJones1

Added: June 12, 2008 | Posted by: drjhaney | Time 09:49 | Views: 215

Comments with Dr. James Haney Presents*Lupus Disease, with RDavis, an administrator for the Lupus Foundation of Nashville, and AJones, a Lupus sufferer, who talks about Lupus disease as a hidden and little known illness that impact a significant number of Americans and what it means to suffer with the disease, Part 1 of 3

Tags: Lupus Foundation sufferer hidden disease pain

Palliative Care

Added: March 31, 2008 | Posted by: House Calls TV | Time 01:31 | Views: 296

Patients with a life limiting disease or illness may benefit from palliative care. At Roper St. Francis, a team of healthcare and social workers can help that patient and their family make the difficult decisions about managing care. Dr. Angus Baker explains.

Tags: death dying, pain relief pain control, Palliative Care Hospice end of life Roper St. Francis Philosophy

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Added: August 6, 2008 | Time 00:43 | Views: 202

Lupus is an autoimmune disease that can affect many parts of your body…that means, for some unknown reason, your body attacks healthy cells and tissues. Lupus comes in many forms; depending on which one you have, the symptoms will vary. You may have joint pain or swelling, muscle pain, fever with no known cause, and red facial rashes. Lupus is more common in African American, Hispanic, Asian, and Native American women. Researchers do not know what causes lupus. Watch more video about lupus or share your story or experience on video with icyou.

Topics: Lupus

Tags: African-American health, Asian health, autoimmune diseases, joint pain, muscle pain, Native American health, red facial rash, swelling

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