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Lupus: The great imitator
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Lupus: The great imitator
For many diseases, the diagnosis is pretty straight forward. An x-ray spots that broken bone. A cardiac catheterization finds the obstruction that portends a heart attack. Not so with systemic lupus erythematosus, commonly referred to as lupus. The disease has a wide variety of symptoms that can be signs of other medical conditions as well. That’s why it’s called the great imitator.
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Lupus and pregnancy
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Lupus and pregnancy
At one time, women with lupus were advised not to have children. The risk to their health and that of their fetus was too high. Fast forward a number of years and the story has changed.
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Lupus: Not women only
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Lupus: Not women only
At 24 Chris Burton had his whole life ahead of him. He was recently married, had a couple of degrees under his belt, and already determined that the ministry was his vocation. But his path took a sudden and unexpected turn.
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Lupus often undetected
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Lupus often undetected
Gail Granville now knows why as a kid she preferred the shaded ponds to the sunny beaches of Cape Cod. Granville, 68, had lupus, but she did not know it until she was 34 years of age. That’s not unusual. It takes several years to diagnose lupus, according to the National Lupus Foundation. The symptoms so closely mirror other diseases.
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Heart disease and lupus
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Heart disease and lupus
There’s a common misperception that the major cause of death in people with lupus is the disease itself. Not so. Actually, it’s coronary artery disease, the most common form of heart disease.
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Lupus and nutrition
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Lupus and nutrition
There is actually no particular diet a person with lupus needs to follow. It’s wide open — you can pick and choose from a panoply of sorts. Just follow the oft-repeated regime. Eat fruits and veggies, whole grains and healthy fats. Limit consumption of processed foods, saturated fat and added sugars.
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