The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA has cleared the investigational new drug (IND) application for Allogene Therapeutics’ ALLO-329, an investigational allogenic CAR-T cell therapy.
A new study found that low or absent disease activity, hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) use, and gradual reduction of GC dosing can ...
The Lupus Foundation of America works to improve the quality of life for all people affected by lupus through programs of research, education, support and advocacy.
Work, school, finances, family, relationships -- lupus touches every corner of the lives of people who are coping with it day after day. The National Resource Center on Lupus provides information and ...
Your part of the country is covered by the National Office. Below you’ll find some of the many ways you can find resources, get involved and turn your community into a local force fighting lupus! The ...
Lupus America® Communities Household Goods Donation Program raises funds to support the fight against lupus. You can donate your gently used clothes, shoes and household items to support vital ...
The history of lupus can be divided into three periods: classical, neoclassical, and modern. This article concentrates on developments in the present century which have greatly expanded our knowledge ...
Most people enjoy an occasional happy hour with co-workers and friends. But what if you have lupus? We asked two members of our Medical-Scientific Advisory Council for their help in developing some ...
Whether or not you have lupus, exercise is an important way to take care of yourself. Exercise has many physical, emotional and social benefits. It is particularly helpful for people with lupus, and ...
Drug-induced lupus is more common in men because they are given these drugs more often; however, not everyone who takes these drugs will develop the disease. Specific criteria for diagnosing ...
Exagen Inc. has announced conditional approval from the New York State Department of Health for its innovative new biomarker ...
Lupus is not contagious, not even through sexual contact. You cannot "catch" lupus from someone or "give" lupus to someone. Lupus develops in response to a combination of factors both inside and ...