KS Phlebotomy School is one of Houston’s LEADING schools for Phlebotomy. They recently announced that it has created a scholarship named after one of their first employees whose death was as a result of Lupus. “Nakia Hector was an amazing and very dedicated woman. She started with our school in the planning phase and put...
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DayDreams Goes Purple for Lupus
This past Sunday, inCity Magazine produced its monthly entertainment series called DayDreams. This month DayDreams represented for Lupus since May is Lupus Awareness month. The location was Rock Bottom American Pub in Montgomery, AL. The entertainment for evening were the DJ Triple D, DJ Boosie & Cet-Ki (Montgomery Bad Boyz DJ’s) , DJ Chocolate (of...
Understanding lupus…What is it
May is Lupus Awareness month an there are many misconceptions about it. This article is important so everyone will understand what it is. Lupus is a chronic, autoimmune disease that can damage any part of the body (skin, joints, and/or organs inside the body). Chronic means that the signs and symptoms tend to last longer...