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For Immediate Release
Contact:
info@stopsarcoidosis.org
NEW RED AWARENESS WRISTBAND ASKS
AMERICANS TO KISS
(KICK IN TO STOP SARCOIDOSIS™)
Chicago,
IL (1 August 2005) – A new bright red sarcoidosis awareness
wristband, recently unveiled by the Foundation for Sarcoidosis Research,
is now available for widespread distribution. The Kick in to Stop
Sarcoidosis wristband promotes awareness of sarcoidosis and urges
Americans to aid in the fight to stop this devastating disease.
FSR Founder and President Andrea Wilson, expressed her enthusiasm for
the new bracelets. “The color red is universal for 'stop' and is in
keeping with the Kick In to Stop
Sarcoidosis message of FSR's successful annual education and
awareness campaign. We are delighted by the overwhelming response to the
wristbands so far and hope that many more will be sold to help us
achieve our goal to ‘KISS’ sarcoidosis goodbye.”
A
number of well-known celebrities, as well as patient groups from around
the country, have demonstrated their support for the cause by publicly
wearing this official national sarcoidosis wristband. (Shown: Senator
Christopher S. Bond and FSR President Andrea Wilson.)
Available in adult and youth sizes, wristbands can be
ordered online or
over the telephone with a credit card in packs of five for five dollars.
Wristbands are also sold individually for those paying by check.
Sarcoidosis (pronounced SAR-COY-DOE-SIS) is a devastating, potentially
fatal inflammatory disease that can appear in almost any organ in the
body. Although the lungs are affected in more than 90% of patients, the
disease often attacks the heart, eyes, central nervous system, liver and
kidneys. Once thought rare, sarcoidosis is now known to be common and
affects people worldwide. It is the most common chronic fibrotic lung
disorder in the US. Sadly, the cause remains unknown and THERE IS NO
CURE. Learn more disease
facts. The Foundation for Sarcoidosis
Research (FSR) is the nation’s leading organization dedicated to
improving care for patients and to finding a cure for this disease.
Since 2000, FSR has worked to position sarcoidosis as a growing problem
on the U.S. health care agenda and established itself as the
authoritative resource for patients, health professionals and the public.
The Foundation for Sarcoidosis Research (FSR) is the nation’s leading
organization dedicated to improving care for patients and to finding a
cure for this disease. Since 2000, FSR has worked to position
sarcoidosis as a growing problem on the U.S. health care agenda and
established itself as the authoritative resource for patients, health
professionals and the public. |