LUPUS ASSOCIATION (SINGAPORE) About Systemic lupus Erythematosus (SLE) in Singapore, for the layperson and the patient. Chinese guide also available. http://home1.pacific.net.sg/~lupusas/
Suden (Canis Lupus) Ekologiaa Suden ulkon¤k¶, lis¤¤ntyminen, k¤ytt¤ytyminen, ravinto ja suhde ihmiseen. http://www.helsinki.fi/~mjkoskel/other/wolves.htm
Extractions: Ravinto Suden suhde ihmiseen Sivun alkuun Sivun alkuun ... Sivun alkuun Sivun alkuun Susi on ollut pitkään vihattu ja pelätty eläin, koska se metsästää lihaa, kuten ihminen. Se käyttää ravintona ihmisen käyttämiä hirvieläimiä ja Lapissa poroja ja tämän vuoksi ihmiset ovat vainonneet sitä kilpailijana. Susi onkin tämän vuoksi hävinnyt melkein sukupuuttoon Suomesta. Viime aikoina kantaa on kuitenkin saatu elpymään rauhoituksen ja radiopannattujen susien tutkimisen myötä lisääntyneen suojelun avulla. Myös hirvenmetsästystä on vähennetty tai kielletty kokonaan alueilla, joilla elää susia. Ihmisille on annettu asennekasvatusta, jotta ne eivät pelkäisi suotta sutta, joka välttää ihmistä eikä ole koskaan terveenä hyökännyt ihmisen kimppuun. Susi on hyvin arka eläin ja elää omissa oloissaan, jos sille vain annetaan mahdollisuus elää sekä riistaa, mitä metsästää.
Living With Lupus lupus Related. We also have links to the lupus Foundation's brochures on lupus.Links to other medical literature resources on the Web. News Groups. http://ps.superb.net/smessick/lupus.htm
LUPUS - Welcome To The Official Lupus Website Of St.Thomas' Lupus Trust Offers information about the organization as well as the disease. Includes FAQs, the clinics, research, Category Health Conditions and Diseases lupus OrganizationsThe OFFICIAL lupus website St Thomas' lupus Trust charity website,Chairman Dr Graham Hughes, St. Thomas' Hospital. The aims of http://www.lupus.org.uk/
Lupus Foundation Of New Hampshire Provides education, support groups, and doctor referrals for those afflicted with lupus. Disease facts, local support group directory, membership information, message board, and related links. http://www.lupusnh.com/
Extractions: Lupus is a chronic inflammatory disease that can affect various parts of the body, especially the skin, joints, blood, and kidneys. The body's immune system normally makes proteins called antibodies to protect the body against viruses, bacteria, and other foreign materials. These foreign materials are called antigens. In an autoimmune disorder such as lupus, the immune system loses its ability to tell the difference between foreign substances (antigens) and its own cells and tissues. The immune system then makes antibodies directed againt "self." These antibodies, called "auto-antibodies," react with the "self" antigens to form immune complexes. 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. More than 16,000 Americans develop lupus each year. It is estimated that 500,000 to 1.5 million Americans have been diagnosed with lupus. For information about the Lupus Foundation of NH
THE LUPUS CHRONICLE THE lupus CHRONICLE is a quarterly newsletter offering patients with Systemic lupusErythematosis (SLE) and their families a source of accurate information on http://members.aol.com/pubpanda/
Extractions: CAUTION: No medical advice nor diagnosis is suggested by this publication. Anyone with a question or concern arising from reading this material is advised to discuss this with their physician. Editor: Linda Fengler This edition deals with the problems that Lupus patients have with personal relationships. This is a complex and delicate subject and one that needs to be addressed. We are fortunate to have two feature articles written by two of our favorite Lupus authors on the subject: Lupus of the Heart How to Deal With a SPOUSE IN THE HOUSE by Marilyn Gibson by Gloria Rosenthal Next we have a wonderful and comforting article excerpted from the book "NEW HOPE FOR PEOPLE WITH LUPUS" by Theresa Foy DiGeronimo:
Extractions: Contact person: Jackie Fiedler, Vice President Lupus is a chronic, autoimmune system disease which causes inflammation of various parts of the body, especially the skin, joints, blood and kidneys. The immune system normally protects the body against viruses, bacteria and other foreign materials. In an autoimmune system disorder like lupus, the immune system loses its ability to tell the difference between foreign substances and its own cells and tissues. The immune system then makes antibodies directed against itself. These antibodies, called "auto-antibodies" react with the "self" antigens to form immune complexes. 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 serous and even life threatening conditions. More than 16,000 Americans develop lupus each year. It is estimated that up to 2,000,000 Americans have been diagnosed with lupus. Lupus can be difficult to diagnose as the symptoms come and go and mimic other illnesses. The symptoms include transient joint and muscle pain, a rash caused by or worsened by sunlight, sores in the nose and mouth, low grade fevers, hair loss, pleurisy, fatigue, appetite loss and/or painful sensitivity of the fingers to cold. While medical science has not yet found a cure for lupus, new research brings unexpected findings and increased hope each year.
Nikki's Lupus Home Page Welcome to Nikki's lupus Home Page. You're Not Alone. WHAT IS lupus?lupus is These are the lupus Foundation's Web sites lupus Online http://members.aol.com/NikkisCats/Lupus.html
Extractions: Lupus is a chronic, autoimmune disease which causes inflammation of various parts of the body, especially the skin, joints, blood and kidneys. The body's immune system normally makes proteins called antibodies to protect the body against viruses, bacteria and other foreign materials. These foreign materials are called ANTIGENS. In an autoimmune disorder such as Lupus, the immune system loses its ability to tell the difference between foreign substances (antigens) and its own cells and tissues. The immune system then makes antibodies directed against "self." These antibodies, called "auto-antibodies" react with the "self" antigens to form immune complexes. The immune complexes build up in the tissues and cause inflammation, injury to tissues, and pain. More people have Lupus than AIDS, cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, sickle-cell anemia, and cycsic fibrosis combined. Lupus Foundation of America market research data show that between 1.4 and 2 MILLION people reported to have been diagnosed with Lupus. For most people, Lupus in a mild disease affecting only a few organs, but for others, it can be serious, or even life threatening. For more about what Lupus is, click here: "Lupus" is Latin for the word "wolf," and it is common medical lore that the "butterfly rash" seen on the cheeks of many Lupus patients is so similar to the markings of a wolf. The medical name for the disease that we know of as Lupus-Lupus Erythmatosus-was first applied to a skin disorder by a Frencham, Pierre Cazenave, in 1851, though descriptive articles detailing the condition date back to Hippocrates in ancient greece
Connective Tissue Disorders ~ Systemic Lupus Erthematosus (SLE) Patient and RN present facts and support group for living with the disease.Category Health Conditions and Diseases Connective Tissue lupusConnective Tissue Disorders ~ Systemic lupus Erthematosus, lupus, Raynaud's, FM,Fibromyalgia, chronic pain, chronic illness, disease, auto immune disorders http://www.medakate.org/lupus.html
Extractions: Lupus, the disease, is believed to have been described by Hippocrates around 400 BC. Lupus is not a new disease but has been described more in the last 150 years. Approximately 25 years ago, lupus was considered a terminal disease. Today, lupus can be controlled with proper medical treatment. There is no cure for lupus. Lupus is a chronic, inflammatory disease in which the body's immune system, instead of serving its normal protective function, forms antibodies that attack healthy tissues and organs. For most people, lupus is a mild disease affecting only a few body organs; for others, it may cause serious and even life - threatening problems. The number of Americans diagnosed with lupus is estimated at 500,000. Lupus is more common that muscular dystrophy, multiple sclerosis, leukemia and Addison's Disease. LE usually is divided into 3 groups: Discoid LE, Systemic LE and Drug-induced Lupus.
Lupus Home Page Diagnosis and treatment services for people with lupus. Supports research towards the eradication of lupus. http://www.lupuskcm.org/
Lupusdr.html A Center of Excellence at New York University Medical Center for the diagnosis and treatment of all forms of lupus of the skin. Dr. Andrew G. Franks, Jr., M.D. is the Director of the Connective Tissue Clinic and is Board Certified in Internal Medicine, Rheumatology and Dermatology. http://www.hometown.aol.com/lupusdr
Extractions: htmlAdWH('7005340', '120', '30'); htmlAdWH('7002028', '234', '60'); Main Create Edit Help THE SKIN (DISCOID) LUPUS CENTER OF NEW YORK Andrew G. Franks, Jr., M.D., FACP 60 Gramercy Park, Suite 1-N New York, New York 10010 U.S.A. A CENTER OF EXCELLENCE FOR THE DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF LUPUS OF THE SKIN. WE ALSO SPECIALIZE IN SCLERODERMA, MORPHEA, The Skin Lupus Center of New York is dedicated to providing the most advanced diagnosis and treatment available today of all forms of skin (cutaneous) lupus. Dr. Franks has over twenty-five years of experience in providing care for people with lupus of the skin and is uniquely qualified by being Board Certified in Internal Medicine, Rheumatology, and Dermatology. He has lectured extensively and authored numerous articles and textbook chapters on this subject. Consultations may be arranged either privately (212-475-2312) or at New York Clinic (212-263-5250). Additional information can be obtained at the following site hyperlinks:
[LUPUS] Has Moved... Introductory information along with links to other sites, mailing lists and chats.Category Society People Otherkin Therianthropeslupus has moved. Click here to visit thenew site. Please update your bookmarks. http://lupus.lycanthrope.org/
Fundación Mexicana De Lupus, AC Gua para pacientes y familiares. Caractersticas de esta enfermedad, grados de afectaci³n, adelantos cientficos, tratamiento y pron³stico. http://www.southmex.com.mx/fmxlupus/
Website By Jacques Lupus Pseudonym f¼r G¼nter Wolf aus Wundersleben. Lebenslauf und eigene Kurzgeschichten online. http://www.jaqueslupus.de/
European Lupus Erythematosus Federation EUROPEAN lupus ERYTHEMATOSUS FEDERATION. Welcome to the home page of ELEF !Survey. What is lupus? Converted to HTML by TeamRheumaNet. WHAT IS lupus? http://www.elef.rheumanet.org/
Extractions: Please send questions or comments to elef@rheumanet.org Converted to HTML by Team-RheumaNet So few have heard of it, yet worldwide it's seen as more common than leukaemia muscular dystrophy and multiple sclerosis. 90% of the patients who suffer from Lupus are female of childbearing age. Even young children can be affected by lupus. Lupus is a condition whereby the body's defence mechanism goes into overdrive and starts to attack itself. The symptoms are many and varied, and the illness often seems to mimic other diseases. This gives rise to difficulty in diagnosis and the condition can be overlooked, sometimes for years, unless the General Practioner or consultant is alert to the possibility of lupus. LUPUS IS NOT CONTAGIOUS Lupus can be triggered - at puberty - during the menopause - after childbirth - after viral infection - through sunlight - as a result of trauma - after a prolonged course of medication THE SYMPTOMS These may include - extreme fatigue - joint and muscle pain - eye problems - depression
Home The lupus Foundation of America, Missouri Chapter strives to fulfill our mission, to improve the quality of the lives of people living with lupus through community education, research and patient support. http://www.lupusmo.org
Extractions: The mission of the Lupus Foundation of America, Missouri Chapter is to improve the lives of people with lupus through community education, research, and patient support. Located in St Louis, Mo., the Missouri Chapter provides a variety of services designed to educate patients and the public about lupus. From facts as diverse as information about the disease itself to coping skills vital to living life with a chronic illness, the Missouri Chapter dedicates itself to serving its clientele in the state of Missouri and counties in Southwest Illinois. We invite you to visit each page of our website to see a sampling of the services and information available through the Missouri Chapter of the LFA. Use the navigation links at the top and left side of these pages. You may also want to visit our parent organization, the Lupus Foundation of America, Inc. Contact the Foundation Office at 314-432-0008 or 1-800 9 LUPUS 6 for information about events. We are proud to be a United Way of Greater St. Louis
Regnum Lepidus Lupus A collection of rants concerning conspiracy theory, spirituality and therianthropy. Open discussion on all topics in the chat or forum. http://lepidus_lupus.tripod.com
Extractions: Perhaps it was the title that gave me the idea, but then, baring some sort of protective anti-whatever shielding, it would make soldiers useless, correct? "It is completely clear that the state which is first to create such weapons will achieve incomparable superiority." Major I. Chernishev, Russian army; that guy. It would be superiority incomparable, (as compared to things like the jump from stone to metal, or gunpowder) but not insurmountable superiority. It seems to me the logical thing to do so humans can no longer be reasonable military weapons is...you guessed it, EVIL ROBOTS!!! And, it would only make sense that they would have to be almost completely automated, wouldn't it? If they were controlled remotely, that would imply sensors which could be perceived by humans, so they aren't safe. So we have automated killing machines fighting our wars. At least it takes away the whole suicide-bomber advantage. So we end up with hyper-intelligent robots programmed for killing and self-preservation in the most ruthless and efficient way possible. And if military leadership can't even be trusted, it would have to be independent of command, too. So we are looking at a country with either a completely automated military command, or at least someone no-one knows (to try and prevent "psy" attacks) hidden somewhere in a bunker giving orders to some computer which in turn sends it to the troops. In either case, we have an entire army completely loyal to one man or no-one. Enter technocratic police state.
Extractions: Ler Artigo O Poder do Alho O alho é ótimo para eliminar infecções, comprovam os bioquímicos israelenses S. Ankry e A Rabinkov. Eles decifraram seus efeitos terapêuticos provocados pela substância alicina capaz de destruir germes, bactérias, fungos e protozoários. Os antibióticos só são eficazes contra as bactérias. A alicina bloqueia reações químicas sem as quais muitos micróbios não sobrevivem. Fonte: Superinteressante. Qual a sua maior preocupação com a saúde? Atividade física Alimentação Sono Stress Nenhum acima