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(originally published in "Scleroderma Voice," 2006 #1)

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Scleroderma Foundation eLetter

Friday, December 8, 2006– Issue #171

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Philip Clements, M.D. and Dinesh Khanna, M.D.

Philip Clements, M.D. and Dinesh Khanna, M.D.

Drs. Khanna, Clements Summarize Four Scleroderma Studies Presented at Medical Conference

In this story, Drs. Dinesh Khanna and Philip Clements, moderators at one session of the annual American College of Rheumatology meeting, prepared a summary report of four scleroderma studies.

Bobbi Salmon

Golfer, Scleroderma Patient Bobbi Salmon on Golf Channel Tonight and Sunday

Professional golfer Bobbi Salmon, a person living with scleroderma who was featured in the Foundation’s public service announcment “Because I Believe Nothing Is Impossible,” will be featured in a news segment tonight and Sunday night on the Golf Channel.

It’s That Time of Year: Peer Review Weekend

Doctors, and Scleroderma Foundation staff members will descend on Boston this weekend for that annual rite of fall: peer review weekend.

Tomorrow and Sunday nine scleroderma experts will review 44 research grant applications—tying the highest number of applications ever received (set last year).

Scleroderma Striders

Off and Running

Scleroderma Striders program provides another way to raise money.

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