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Sjogren's Syndrome.

Last updated Thursday, December 13, 2007

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Contact one of the following organizations for more information.

The National Sjogren's Syndrome Association is an international, nonprofit, all-volunteer organization dedicated to providing educational information to patients and health professionals worldwide. It sponsors support groups and national and regional conferences. Publishes a national newsletter ("The Sjogren's Digest"), a quarterly collection of articles ("Patient Education Series"), and a patient guide ("Learning to Live with Sjogren's Syndrome").

National Sjogren's Syndrome Association
Toll-free: 1-800-395-NSSA (6772)

The Sjogren's Syndrome Foundation is an international organization that provides materials, educational programs, and support groups throughout the U.S. and abroad. It publishes "Sjogren's Syndrome Handbook: An Authoritative Guide for Patients" and a monthly newsletter,

Sjogren's Syndrome Foundation
6707 Democracy Blvd Ste 325
Bethesda, MD 20817
tel: (800) 475-6473 fax: (301) 530-4415
www.sjogrens.org


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