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For the 300,000 Americans living with the immune disease scleroderma, better treatments can't come soon enough. The rare and ...
For the 300,000 Americans living with the immune disease scleroderma, better treatments can't come soon enough. The rare and ...
Using skin and blood samples from scleroderma patients, the team grew lab-based skin: pinkish, pancake-like, little disks of ...
LONG BEACH, Miss. (WLOX) - More than 300,000 Americans live with scleroderma, a rare and difficult to diagnose auto-immune disease that can be deadly.
New initiative raises awareness of scleroderma through real-life stories of those living with the rare disease PRESS RELEASE PR Newswire Feb. 16, 2018, 08:00 AM ...
Juan, from Katrineholm in Sweden, has shared his story as part of the “More Than Scleroderma” initiative. His wife, Monica is living with scleroderma. He hopes to encourage and inspire other ...
Her sister is 5. I'm still living with scleroderma, but I've realized there's life after diagnosis. Truly, I feel like my autoimmune disease is the best thing that's ever happened to me.
Scleroderma is a rare disease that affects between 5,000 and 7,000 people in Australia and has no known cure. Females are more likely to be affected with the disease compared to males at a ratio ...
Coping with scleroderma : With the exception of complications here and there and because my immune system is compromised in so many ways I get a lot on complications quite often, that most times I ...
Scleroderma is a range of disorders in which the skin and connective tissues tighten and harden. It is a long-term, progressive disease. This means it gradually gets worse. Share on Pinterest ...
On Thursday, KCCI introduced you to Barb Heenan, who was diagnosed with a rare autoimmune disease called scleroderma. She is set to finish the last two days of the ride.
"Life can be very hard, and you can't stop living," she said. "You have to continue living no matter how hard it is and whatever struggles you have to go through to make it work. That's what you do." ...