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Cancer > Lupus
The following information is about Lupus.
Lupus Defined
A chronic inflammatory connective tissue disease marked by skin rashes, joint pain and swelling, inflammation of the kidneys, inflammation of the fibrous tissue surrounding the heart (i.e., the pericardium), as well as other problems. Not all affected individuals display all of these problems. Also called systemic lupus erythematosus.
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Streator native named 'practitioner of year'
Published July 2, 2009, 4:50 pm, The Ottawa Times
Carl W. Soderstrom, M.D., of Soderstrom Skin Institute in Peru, has been recognized as "Practitioner of the Year" by the Chicago Dermatological Society. In a news release from the society, Soderstrom was praised for more than 35 years of
Health calendar
Published June 29, 2009, 9:27 pm, Asheville Citizen-Times
KIDPOWER ENERGIZE: Free community outreach program designed for the prevention and treatment of childhood obesity and Type 2 diabetes. Meets at Leila Patterson Center, Howard Gap Road, in Fletcher. Physician referral required to participate.
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