The Scleroderma Association of NSW Inc. 
cannot offer direct advice on treatment or available therapies. 
It is up to each patient to make all relevant health decisions
In consultation with their own doctor or health professional.
 

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Why the Sunflower?

Scleroderma Australia has adopted the sunflower as the national icon.
Just as the sunflower turns towards the sun for warmth, people with scleroderma seek warmth for relief and find warmer weather more comfortable.

Together we can reach higher in an effort to improve the lives of Australians living with Scleroderma.

The Sun Flower Logo of Sceroderma Australia Sceroderma Australia delegates to ARA Conference Adelaide 2008 President of the Scleroderma Asociation NSW Shelly Phillips O'Brien Delegate to Sceroderma Australia
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These 3 photographs were taken at the ARA (Australia Rheumatology Association) Adelaide, 2008

 


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The Scleroderma Association of NSW Inc. 
cannot offer direct advice on treatment or available therapies. 
It is up to each patient to make all relevant health decisions
In consultation with their own doctor or health professional.

Updated Updated Friday, 30. July 2010

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