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Lupus Foundation Of America Web Chat Explores "Your Skin And Lupus"
Approximately two-thirds of the 1.5 million Americans living with lupus will develop some type of skin disease. Lupus is an autoimmune disease in which the immune system is unbalanced causing it to become destructive to any organ and tissue in the body. Skin disease in lupus can cause rashes or sores (lesions), most of which will appear on sun-exposed areas, such as a person"s face, ears, neck, arms, and legs. In addition, 40-70 percent of people with systemic lupus will find that their disease is made worse by exposure to ultraviolet (UV) rays from sunlight or artificial light. For this and other reasons, people with lupus are advised to take steps to protect themselves from exposure to UV light.

Future Proofing Equality: Harriet Harman MP To Launch RADAR People Of The Year Awards 2009, UK
The Rt Hon Harriet Harman QC MP, Minister for Women and Equality, will be speaking at the launch of the 2009 RADAR People of the Year (POTY) Awards on Tuesday 16 June at the BT Tower in central London.
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First-Line Nab-Paclitaxel Is Superior To Docetaxel For Metastatic Breast Cancer
CHICAGO, May 26, 2009 - New data show that nab-paclitaxel (AbraxaneR for Injectable Suspension) prolongs investigator-assessed, median progression-free survival (PFS) by almost seven months versus the highest standard dose of docetaxel in women with metastatic breast cancer.
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A Selection Of Editorials And Opinions

Healing The Hospitals The Baltimore Sun Hospitals are the latest casualties of the economic crisis. As their investment incomes tumble, hospitals" already stretched operating budgets are being squeezed even further (Michael Jhin, 6/23). U.S. Health Care Is Not Inferior The Denver Post The most annoying claim in America"s health-care debate? Easy. It"s the repeated charge that the U.S. gets inferior results despite spending much more on health care than other countries (Vincent Carroll, 6/23). Something For Nothing The New York Times The problem with the [Senate committees" health reform] plans is that they don"t do much to change the underlying incentives, and consequently don"t do much to control costs (David Brooks, 6/23). Ten Lessons For National Health Care Reform The San Francisco Chronicle In addressing the health care crisis quickly and boldly, national leaders would do well to heed the lessons that California"s health care debate offers (Melissa Rodgers, 6/23). Deficit Politics Driving Health Care Timetable Politico [T]he financial crisis and the government"s stimulative response have brought back deficit politics and endangered both the timing and the substance of health care reform (John Fortier, 6/23). Where Battle Line Is Drawn On Health Care The (Minneapolis) Star Tribune A public plan is a nonstarter. So why is the president pushing it? For leverage (Peter Nelson, 6/22). Tobacco, Public Health, and the FDA The New England Journal of Medicine The FDA has been given broad authority to regulate tobacco products. We believe that this historic legislation can have an unparalleled positive impact on the health of the American public (Gregory Curfman, Stephen Morrissey and Jeffery Drazen, 6/22). This information was reprinted from kaiserhealthnews.org with kind permission from the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation. You can view the entire Kaiser Daily Health Policy Report, search the archives and sign up for email delivery at kaiserhealthnews.org. © Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation. All rights reserved.


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