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This category contains links to Illinois-based sites related to health problems from the mild and transient to more serious illnesses.
http://www.onestepcamp.org/
Provides camping and other experiences for children and adolescents diagnosed with cancer and leukemia, as well as survivors of childhood cancers. Includes a calendar of events and a chatroom.
http://www.iadeaf.org/
Offers support programs and services, events and activities to enrich the lives and meet the needs of the deaf community. Includes overview of offerings, membership, and the Miss Deaf Illinois Pageant.
http://eyehealthillinois.org/
Provides public resources for safety and care of eyes, along with eye disease. Includes The Visionary, a publication that explores research projects, issues and news of interest.
http://www.jdrfillinois.org/
Chicago-based state chapter of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. Includes information on the city's annual walk, donation and volunteer resources, advocacy programs, newsletter, and contacts.
http://www.lupusil.org/
Provides information and resources that will help site visitors better understand and manage this disease. Online store, donations, facts and figures, sponsors, and contacts are featured.
http://www.myastheniagravis.org/
Supports patients and the families of this auto-immune disorder in the greater Chicagoland area, and residents throughout Illinois, Northwest Indiana and Iowa. Includes news, support groups, events calendar, donations, and contacts.
http://www.nkfi.org/
Funds medical research for kidney and urinary disease and organ donation. An affiliate of the National Kidney Foundation.
http://sicklecelldisease-illinois.org/
Seeks to enhance the quality of life for people with sickle cell disease and their families. Includes information on healthcare programs and services, events calendar, and contacts.
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