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October 2008

DuoCort Pharma are collaborating with us to conduct a patient survey on adrenal insufficiency. This survey will provide them with essential feedback to help in the development of a new medication for adrenal insufficiency. The survey takes about 15 minutes to complete and the answers are registered anonymously. If you want to share your experience and contribute to the survey please CLICK HERE.

January 2007

Welcome to our changing website - we have a new address!

Change your bookmark to show: www.NADF.US

More changes are coming, including development of a Members area.

Many thanks to MedHelp for donating our previous website space for many years. Our previous site, www.medhelp.org/nadf will not be updated, and users should be automatically redirected to this page.


December 2006

Dear Friends,

As the year comes to an end, it's a good time to reflect upon the year's accomplishments, and look ahead to the coming year. For the National Adrenal Diseases Foundation, 2006 was a time to move ahead! Thanks to your generous support, we were able to:

• Increase our volunteer support groups to 32 to reach out to even more people who, like the three women quoted above, are afflicted with rare adrenal disorders.

• Create an Addison's Disease Awareness Program that included public service announcements on radio and television in multiple markets, as well as in newspapers.

• Provide information kits to 227 patients newly-diagnosed adrenal patients, and many more through our support groups.

• Publish and distribute four informative issues of NADF News.

• Maintain our website for anyone searching for information about adrenal diseases.

None of this would have been possible without the support of people who believe in our mission - people like you! The National Adrenal Disease Foundation is the only organization dedicated to offering information, education, and support to those afflicted by adrenal diseases.

It is our goal to find a cure for Addison's Disease - a way to prevent it in future generations, while continuing to improve the lives of those already affected by it. But research is expensive.

That's where you come in. Please support NADF with a donation today!

100% of your donation will go toward helping the National Adrenal Diseases Foundation continue to offer the support, education, and research that are the mission of this small organization. NADF is a 501c3 not-for-profit organization, so your donation is fully tax deductible.

See our Fundraising page for ways to contribute.

NADF wants you to know that, however you give, we treasure your donation in any amount. We will spend your gift wisely and effectively to benefit the adrenal disease community. Your support truly does make a difference!

With heartfelt gratitude,

Melanie Wong Executive Director


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~ Provide emotional support for those suffering from adrenal disease. ~

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