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A First Responder’s Story

A First Responder’s Story

Firefighters and first responders seem to be at a higher risk of developing sarcoidosis. While this has been a theory by many over the years, like every other aspect of sarcoidosis, research was lacking. As a disease that commonly affects the lungs and shows a...
Taking Steps Towards A Cure

Taking Steps Towards A Cure

If you were one of over 500 people worldwide who joined FSR for our annual K.I.S.S. 5K and virtual walks, you are part of the movement that will put sarcoidosis on the map – the same map as other big name diseases with national walk events that bring in millions...
FSR Ambassador at Senate Press Conference

FSR Ambassador at Senate Press Conference

U.S. Senate Democratic Leader Charles E. Schumer, with Kerry in the background Senator Debbie Stabenow (MI) FSR Patient Ambassador Kerry was in Washington, D.C. last month attending a press conference held by Senate Democrats. The press conference focused on pending...
Couple’s 5K Grabs Local Media Attention

Couple’s 5K Grabs Local Media Attention

Perry and Melissa Enyedi are an Ontario couple hosting an independent K.I.S.S. walk in Brantford, ON this Saturday. While sarcoidosis is a rare disease, their family has had more than their fair share of experience with the disease- both Perry and Melissa’s...
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