1 – 31 May 2013: Hughes Syndrome Awareness Month

Hughes Syndrome (also known as Antiphospholipid syndrome) can cause a myriad of different symptoms –  both low grade, such as headaches, as well as serious conditions – the result of blood clots in arteries ... Read more

Hughes Syndrome (also known as Antiphospholipid syndrome) can cause a myriad of different symptoms –  both low grade, such as headaches, as well as serious conditions – the result of blood clots in arteries and veins.

Organised by the Hughes Syndrome Foundation, this month aims to raise awareness of the disorder, provide support and information for sufferers and raise funds for education and research. More information on this syndrome can be found by clicking here.

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Published: 1 May 2013