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CHS Newsletter
Iron Filings - Newsletter of the Canadian Hemochromatosis Society
Our newsletter, issued twice each year, is full of information about current HHC research, first-person stories from hemochromatosis sufferers, dietary information, news about the disorder and about members and the society itself.
The newsletter is available through Canada Post and via email free of charge to members of the society.
Past copies of the newsletter are also available in PDF format on this web site.
Past Issues
Newsletters linked below are in Adobe PDF format.
- How Hemochromatosis Affected William Brinnen's Life
- Why French Canadians Are At Risk For Hemochromatosis
- Are You Iron Avid?
- What Everyone Should Know About Ferritin
- Témoignage de Diane Jodouin
- Haute prévalence de l’hémochromatose parmi les Canadiens français
- Avez-vous l’avidité ferrique?
- Ce que vous devriez savoir sur la ferritine
- Awareness is the Cure
- Awareness Activities
- Among Ourselves Again
- Newfoundland Coordinator Spreads the Word
- Hemochromatosis and Your Heart
- Members' Corner
- Regional Coordinator Charms the Media
- Meet Bob Rogers
- Treating Hemochromatosis
- Member's Corner
- CHS Celebrates 25 Years of Awareness
- Forum Moderator Shares Expertise
- Protocols in Diagnosing and Treating Hemochromatosis
- Member's Corner
- Hemochromatosis Awareness Month May, 2007
- Calgary HH Advocate Takes Her News to the Games
- Up Close and Personal with Your Liver
- Planned Giving
- HHC in the Maritimes
- Hemochromatosis Online
- Fundraising for the Future
- Treatment protocol for hemochromatosis (or, why phlebotomies work)
- Notes from International BioIron Society Conference May 2005
- A hemochromatosis primer, with information on carriers and compound heterozygotes, different types of HHC, and normal iron absorption and storage
- Diet and hemochromatosis
- Featuring our newsboard -- sample questions and answers
- The stories of two men struck down in their prime by undiagnosed hemochromatosis
- Digest of current hemochromatosis research
- Mail bag -- possible link between ankle pain and HHC
- A gene pool for HHC research (article by Dr. Chris Whittingdon)
- Article on iron-related heart arrythmias
- Endocrine damage and HHC, and the role of liver in nutrition
- The CHS and CBS team up to promote blood donations by healthy HHC patients on maintenance therapy
- Report from Iron Disorders Patient conference 2001
- Diabetes and HHC, and the dangers of inhaled iron
- Report from BioIron 2001 Australia
- Parkinson's and Iron, and why transferring saturation % is naturally higher in newborns
- Alzheimer's and iron
- Clinical management of HHC flow chart