The Faces of APS

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Antiphospholipid Antibody Syndrome (APS) Workshop

Who: Hospital for Special Surgery

What: Antiphospholipid Antibody Syndrome (APS) Workshop

Where: 535 East 70th Street, New York City

When: Thursday April 30, 2009 from 6:00PM - 8PM EST

Why: APS can affect any organ, potentially causing blood clots, strokes, miscarriages, or other symptoms. It can occur alone or may be associated with an immune disorder like lupus.

For More Information: Call 212-774-7326

To Register: Click here: http://www.hss.edu/pped.asp

This one-session workshop provides an essential overview of diagnosis and treatment, and the opportunity to share your experiences with others coping with APS.

Speakers will be Michael Lockshin, MD and Jillian Rose, LMSW

The APS Foundation of America, Inc will have materials present.

Keywords: APSFA, APS Foundation, antiphospholipid antibody syndrome, lupus, stroke, dvt, pe, thrombosis, clot, migraine, hughes syndrome, miscarriage, america, usa, anticoagulant, heart attack, APS

Thursday, April 09, 2009

New Cafe Press Graphics & Gear - Check It Out!



We just added several new designs in our CafePress store. If there's a design you like and it's not on an item (like a button, hat, sticker...etc) please email Heidii at heidi@apsfa.org and she will add it. Our Cafe Press Store is located here: http://www.cafepress.com/apsfoundation

100% of the profits from these products will go to the APS Foundation of America, Inc. APS Stands for Antiphospholipid Antibody Syndrome, which is a blood disorder that causes blood clots, strokes in young people and multiple miscarriages in women. The APS Foundation of America, Inc. is dedicated to fostering and facilitating joint efforts in the areas of education, public awareness, research and patient services in an effective and ethical manner. Thanks for looking!

Keywords: APSFA, APS Foundation, antiphospholipid antibody syndrome, lupus, stroke, dvt, pe, thrombosis, clot, migraine, hughes syndrome, miscarriage, america, usa, anticoagulant, heart attack, APS