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@swalex Thank you for posting this link. Like you, I am a "research nerd" and enjoy exploring new sources.
That said, many if not most of our members are not, and appreciate direct links to articles about specific issues related to their health concerns.
Would it be possible for you to read and review the one or two most relevant articles you read in this journal? I'll start below.

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@sueinmn
Thank you, @sueinmn, for your message.

At present, I am in contact with a growing number of individuals living with lupus and Sjögren’s syndrome. As I am not a medical professional, I make it a priority to share information that is carefully sourced and grounded in credible, evidence-based research.

I would like to begin by focusing on Sjögren’s syndrome.
Sjögren's Syndrome (SjS): Understanding the Worst Symptoms and Potential Complications
https://swaresearch.blogspot.com/2024/07/sjogrens-syndrome-understanding-worst.html
Having been diagnosed with lupus and antiphospholipid syndrome (APS), I have written extensively on these conditions, striving to reflect the current state of scientific knowledge and to update my work regularly as new evidence emerges.
Antiphospholipid Syndrome and Endothelial Injury: Unraveling the Links with Complement Hyperactivation and Thrombotic Microangiopathy in Severe COVID-19
https://swaresearch.blogspot.com/2025/02/antiphospholipid-syndrome-and.html
Suggestions are very welcome.