Posts Tagged ‘Advocacy and Activism’
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Read MoreParticipate in New Research Study for Women
A study at Wayne State University is looking for African American women with sickle cell disease who are over the age of 18 to participate in a research study about their reproductive health. Women will be asked to participate in a 1 ½ – 2 hour interview and complete a short 5 minute questionnaire. Participants…
Read MoreDealing with Medical Bills and Insurance
Medical bills and insurance often is a roadblock that plague many sickle cell warriors. Here are 4 plans that can get you out of the financial mire and on more stable ground.
Read MoreSC Research Study Needs Your Help
Participate in a new research study for daily pain diary with SC. Will last for 3 weeks. Must be between 18-35. Compensation: $90.
Read MoreOn the Eve of SC Awareness Month
Tosin’s thoughts as we move forward in celebration in September, the month for sickle cell awareness in the United States.
Read MorePlease VOTE: Teen Tries to Raise Money for SCD
Vote to grant 25K from Pepsi in which a portion goes directly to sickle cell patients and their families.
Read MorePresident Obama Welcomes a SC Warrior
A 14 year old sickle cell warrior got to meet the President this week. How cool is that?
Read MoreStarting a Sickle Cell Movement in Your ‘Hood
There are so many ways to get involved with sickle cell. For those of you wanting to start your own group, here are a few ideas to get you started
Read MoreHow to Join Sickle Cell Trials & Studies
Have you ever wanted to enroll or participate in a research study or program involving sickle cell and didn’t know where to start?
Read MoreSickle Cell Award
Award from AccessDNA on raising awareness for sickle cell
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