Lupus?! A wha dat?!

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Nomis- Somewhere in America redux

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Nomis- Somewhere in America redux

New music from the good brother Nomis over the “Somewhere In America” track by Jay Z. Touches on human trafficking with the slick wordplay we’ve come to expect from this West Coast emcee.

Lupus Foundation of America, Indiana Chapter Adds Nine Support Groups for Hoosiers

Lupus Foundation of America, Indiana Chapter Adds Nine Support Groups for Hoosiers

The Lupus Foundation of America (LFA), Indiana Chapter has recently added nine support groups for Hoosiers facing this cruel and mysterious disease.

 

Oral steroid-free maintenance therapy effective in most patients with lupus nephritis

Oral steroid-free maintenance therapy effective in most patients with lupus nephritis

Patients with lupus nephritis were effectively treated in a protocol designed to avoid the use of maintenance oral steroids, according to recent study results.

SLE patients with discoid lupus erythematosus at risk for other clinical manifestations

SLE patients with discoid lupus erythematosus at risk for other clinical manifestations

Patients who had discoid lupus erythematosus and systemic lupus erythematosus were at increased risk for photosensitivity, leukopenia and anti-Smith antibodies and decreased risk for pleuritis and arthritis, according to study results.

Berea library welcomes Lupus Support Group Aug. 1

Berea library welcomes Lupus Support Group Aug. 1

The Lupus Foundation of America, Greater Ohio Chapter, will have its monthly lupus support group Aug. 1 at the Berea library.

British watchdog rejects GSK’s lupus drug again

British watchdog rejects GSK’s lupus drug again

Britain’s healthcare cost watchdog has rejected GlaxoSmithKline’s lupus drug Benlysta a second time after the company offered an undisclosed discount, saying it still failed to offer good value for money.

Hip-Hop Artists Expose Human Trafficking In New York City

Hip-Hop Artists Expose Human Trafficking In New York City

King Kulture: Stop The Traffic is a project full of artists that are passionate about raising awareness and fighting human trafficking. The title track was done by Washington Heights resident, Andy Mineo who’s album ‘Heroes For Sale’ is one of the highest selling independent Hip Hop albums of the year with over 30,000 sold in the first week alone. The Reach Records artist and label mate to the Grammy Award nominated artist Lecrae, connected Rapzilla with the New York City Urban Project and assisted in making their vision a reality. The project features MC Jin, another New York City resident and a rapper that is known for winning BET’s Freestyle Friday a record breaking 7 consecutive times, landing him in their Hall of Fame. MC Jin went on to sign with Ruff Ryders alongside DMX and Eve at the label’s peak. MC Jin changed things up and moved to Hong Kong where he reached celebrity status as a model, actor and rapper, before relocating back to the U.S. recently. The compilation features several Grammy, Dove and Stellar Award nominated artists and producers such as Flame, Sho Baraka, Wit, Canton Jones, and Propaganda.

Kellie Martin Gives Advice for Families Dealing with Lupus

Kellie Martin Gives Advice for Families Dealing with Lupus

Since her sister’s death, Martin teamed up with the American Autoimmune Related Diseases Association to help raise awareness about the symptoms of lupus. Martin said her 4-year-old, Maggie helps her cope with her grief.

“She’s the most joyful person on the planet,” Martin said. “She loves life, and I remember that life can be so good. I go back to the joy and being grateful for every day I have.”

Nick Cannon Reveals How Lupus Changed His Life

Nick Cannon Reveals How Lupus Changed His Life

“..It was just like ‘If I do get a chance to do it again, I’m going to make sure all of the things that matter, I focus on. And the things that don’t matter, I let ’em fall by the wayside,'” Cannon told Rolling Out. “And because I still deal with the health condition to this day, it just makes me hungry and makes me grind harder, because we’re not promised tomorrow.”

The entertainer spoke about how other people could learn from his situation.

“I’m doing everything I can do to keep myself healthy, but at the same time, in the back of mind I [know] the clock is ticking. I need to leave my mark,” Cannon told Rolling Out. “That’s what everybody should do. You’ve got to leave this place better than it was when you got here.”

“I feel like I can’t waste one day. That’s why when people say ‘your work ethic is crazy,’ I’m like ‘The clock is ticking.’ I gotta leave something.”

Milwaukee singer raises money for lupus

Milwaukee singer raises money for lupus

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