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CF PrescriberProvides a place to search various databases for Cystic Fibrosis articles, links to other CF sites, a message forum and a wide variety of information on management of the disease.
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Cindy's FriendsInformation about the disease, progress being made towards a cure, and fundraising efforts in Tennessee.
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Cystic Fibrosis Medicinehttp://www.cysticfibrosismedicine.com Provides free information to professionals involved with the treatment of cystic fibrosis. An open access section is also available to both patients and family
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Cystic Fibrosis Resource Centrehttp://www.cysticfibrosis.co.uk A source of information for cystic fibrosis patients, parents, doctors and other carers.
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Cystic Fibrosis Western Australiahttp://www.cysticfibrosiswa.org Includes a calendar of events, information for people with CF who travel to Australia from other countries (what their healthcare entitlements are), pointers for teachers of children with CF, and a list of services and support.
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CysticFibrosis.comInternet community for cystic fibrosis patients, families and loved ones. Information on clinical trials, gene therapy, testing, associations, research and events.
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MyCysticFibrosis.comhttp://www.mycysticfibrosis.com Personal management tools to help track important health measures, together with in-depth articles and personal support from site specialists. Members can share data with caregivers and their healthcare team.
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The Breathing Roomhttp://www.thebreathingroom.org Guidance about the art of living with cystic fibrosis.
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The Spirit of Lo - Inspirational BookBook about Cystic Fibrosis and the effects on the family. Tells the story of an ordinary family and their struggle with having a chronically ill child.
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