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HCR 1005 Expressing support for raising public awareness of the diseas...
HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 1005
        A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION, Expressing support for raising public awareness of the disease of lupus.
    WHEREAS, Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, commonly known as lupus, is an acute, chronic, complex, and often life-threatening autoimmune disease; and
    WHEREAS, lupus can affect virtually every organ system in the body, including the skin, lungs, heart, kidneys, and brain. The disease can cause seizures, strokes, heart attacks, miscarriages, and organ failure; and
    WHEREAS, the Lupus Foundation of America estimates that more than 1.5 million Americans live with some form of lupus, including nearly four thousand people in South Dakota; and
    WHEREAS, while lupus strikes mostly women of childbearing age, no one is safe from the disease. Women of color develop lupus at a rate of two to three times the rate of Caucasians - a disparity that remains unexplained; and
    WHEREAS, lupus can be particularly difficult to diagnose because its symptoms are similar to those of many other illnesses and major gaps exist in understanding the causes and consequences of lupus; and
    WHEREAS, more than half of all people with lupus take four or more years and visit three or more doctors before obtaining a correct diagnosis; and
    WHEREAS, early diagnosis and proper treatments are critical to the improvement of the quality of life and survival rate of those living with lupus; and
    WHEREAS, lupus impacts more than just the life of the patient; it affects their family, friends, coworkers, employers, and the community; and
    WHEREAS, increased public awareness, education, and research are key to winning the battle against lupus:
    NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the House of Representatives of the Eighty-sixth Legislature of the State of South Dakota, the Senate concurring therein, that the South Dakota Legislature strongly urges all citizens of South Dakota to educate themselves on the symptoms and impact of lupus and join with lupus advocacy groups such as the Lupus Foundation of American in supporting programs of research, education, and community service.

Adopted by the House of Representatives,

February 10, 2011

Concurred in by the Senate,
February 15, 2011


 
 


Val Rausch
Speaker of the House  


Karen Gerdes
Chief Clerk of the House  

 

 


Matt Michels
President of the Senate  


Trudy Evenstad
Secretary of the Senate