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Here is an overview of the common World Lupus Day campaign compiled by the World Lupus Federation on the extent and spread of the joint World Lupus Day Campaign.

Duane Peters, who has been coordinating the WLF campaign, has told us that the response received has been excellent, especially the results of social media efforts.  News about the global lupus survey conducted by GSK was shared by many people through Facebook.  Here is a link that shows the feed of people posting about World Lupus Day AND the survey.

https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=%22world%20lupus%20day%22%20AND%20%22survey%22

The response on Twitter for World Lupus Day was also very good. The level of spontaneous response that has accompanied the postings of the WLF and its affiliated members is excellent.  Millions of impressions for lupus.

https://twitter.com/search?q=World%20Lupus%20Day&src=typd

WLF social media posts on Facebook generated 657,000 reactions and 81,000 engagements.  Posts that specifically referenced the survey data generated 398,000 reactions and 30,000 engagements.  Total reach through Twitter was 23-million, generating 5-million impressions.  There were a number of important Twitter and Facebook posts including Huffington Post, Mashable and Julian Lennon, along with many medical institutions, corporations, and other nonprofit and lupus patient groups.  #worldlupusday was very prominent on 5/10.

Pickup on the survey release by leading news outlets was great.  From all indications, it appears the media outreach was very successful.   Some big hits include Yahoo Finance and Reuters Online.  Combined they represent a potential audience of over 100-million website visitors.

There were great placements on Lupus News Day, Medical News Today, and RTT News:

http://www.medicaldaily.com/world-lupus-day-social-stigma-autoimmune-disease-385220

http://www.rttnews.com/slideshow/3404/living-with-lupus-hiv-aids-may-10-autoimmune-disease-world-lupus-day-non-contagious-disease-lupus-foundation-of-america-late-diagnosis-awareness.aspx

http://lupusnewstoday.com/2016/05/10/lupus-survey-story/

Traffic to the World Lupus Day website during the three-day per was great, with a 177% increase over the previous year.  Traffic to the lupus.org website also was up 71% for the period.  There were 10,700 views of the survey release on our lupus.org  website.  Total combined website visits during the period were 123,093.

There were 10,700 views of the survey news release on our lupus.org  website during the three days. This would be in addition to the views generated through the online news posting of the Marketwired distribution I had shared with you earlier today.

There were many events around the world in observance of World Lupus Day.  Many of these were shared on the World Lupus Federation Facebook news feed.   The WLF could only share a very small fraction of the World Lupus Day posts but this feed provides a very nice cross section of activities conducted on May 10.

https://www.facebook.com/worldlupusfederation

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🇨🇭 Spotlight on Lupus Switzerland!

At our #lupusconvention, Lupus Switzerland presented a powerful poster showing the cover of their latest magazine, highlighting their commitment to diversity and inclusion within the lupus community.

🧑‍🤝‍🧑 Although around 9% of their members are men, this was the first time in more than ten years and 22 issues that the topic had been addressed. A meaningful step towards ensuring everyone feels seen and represented.

🖨️ With more than 600 copies printed and distributed, this initiative helps raise awareness, challenge assumptions and promote inclusion across their community.

👏 Congratulations to Lupus Switzerland!
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🚨 Have you ever felt that your symptoms or treatment needs were taken less seriously because of your body size?

😪 For many patients, discussions about symptoms, pain, or treatment options are overshadowed by weight. Medication side effects, inflammation, fatigue, and reduced mobility are often ignored, while responsibility is placed on the individual. This can have real consequences for clinical decisions, referrals, and quality of care.

🌈 We are extremely proud of our Chair, Jeanette Andersen, for addressing this reality in her article “More Than a Number: Weight Bias in Rheumatology Care”, published in the special #EMEUNEWS issue on #Obesity and #RheumaticDiseases.

Thank you, Anastasia Madenidou and EMEUNET, for giving space to this important perspective and for inviting Jeanette to contribute.

Read the full article here: emeunews.org/2025/12/10/more-than-a-number-weight-bias-in-rheumatology-care/
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📌 Reminder for our Youth Group Webinar!

🚫 Alcohol, recreational drugs & lupus: what are the risks?
🌟 What young people living with lupus need to know to protect their health.

Lupus Europe’s Youth Group invites you to an open, evidence-based discussion with Dr Luca Moroni focused on how alcohol and recreational substances can interact with lupus, treatments, and long-term health.

We will talk clearly about:

🚨 Known risks and current uncertainties
🚨 Interactions with lupus treatments
🚨 Real-life situations often left out of the conversation

😱 Why talk about this?

Because young people sometimes make choices that can carry real health risks, and they don’t always feel able to tell their loved ones or doctors everything.

‼️ Alcohol and recreational substances are part of many social environments. When lupus is involved, lack of reliable information can increase risks.

💁‍♀️ Talking about this before helps:

•⁠ ⁠Reduce avoidable risks.
•⁠ ⁠Encourage safe and informed decisions.
•⁠ ⁠Create a safe space for questions that are often left unasked.

🌈 That’s why this webinar exists: to anticipate real situations, NOT encourage them, and provide clear, evidence-based information for young people living with lupus.

🗓 29 January 2026
⏰ 19:00 CET
💻 Online

📩 Register now by emailing secretariat@lupus-europe.org

⏳ There’s still time to join!
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🇳🇴 Spotlight on Lupus Norway!

At our #LupusConvention, Lupus Norway shared how they continue to support people living with lupus through information, education and strong collaboration with healthcare professionals.

🏥 Every year, the University Hospital in Oslo organises a meeting for patients with connective tissue diseases, including lupus. Lupus Norwa has an information stand that offers reliable resources and answers questions from anyone interested in SLE.

📘 They have also published two new brochures to help patients better understand and manage life with lupus.:
“Practical tips for improving your daily life” and “Find out more about SLE”.

📰 To keep their community informed, Lupus Norway publishes a newsletter twice a year, focusing on key lupus-related topics such as research projects, sun protection, and patient stories. They also share updates about their participation in conferences and meetings, including EULAR, helping members stay up to date and engaged.

👏 Congratulations, and thank you, Lupus Norway, for your commitment. You are a great example of how patient organisations can make a difference
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