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American Thyroid Association - Founded in 1923, The American Thyroid Association (ATA) is a unique society providing services to the public far beyond its membership numbers. Its 1,700 physician and scientist members from 43 countries around the world have a wealth of expertise and are mission-driven to make the world a better place for patients suffering with thyroid disease and thyroid cancer.
The Australian Thyroid Foundation - The Australian Thyroid Foundation's mission is to offer information, education and support to members and their families, using the many services provided by organisation and raise much needed awareness throughout Australia about the consequences of thyroid disease and iodine deficiency and the benefits of achieving good thyroid health.
Hormone Health Network - The Hormone Health Network helps you and your health care provider have more informed discussions about hormones and health. Free, online resources come from the most advanced clinical and scientific expertise in endocrinology.
The Australian Pituitary Foundation - The Australian Pituitary Foundation is a not-for-profit organziation supporting patients and families with pituitary conditions. The strength of the Foundation is through the extensive collaboration between patients, health practitioners and pharmaceutical sponsors.
The Australian Addison's Disease Association - The Australian Addison's Disease Association hopes to share information relevant to sufferers of Addison's disease and all other forms of Adrenal Insufficiency in and around Australia, and encourage mutual support through their growing network of State-based branches.
Osteoporosis Australia - Osteoporosis Australia aims to improve awareness about the disease in the Australian community and reduce bone fractures. It is a national not-for-profit organisation responsible for providing osteoporosis information and services to the community and health professionals.
Diabetes Australia - Diabetes Australia was established in 1984 and is the national body for people affected by all types of diabetes and those at risk. Through leadership, prevention, management and research, Diabetes Australia is committed to reducing the impact of diabetes. They work in partnership with diabetes health professionals and educators, researchers and healthcare providers to minimise the impact of diabetes on the Australian community.
Diabetes Victoria - Since 1953, Diabetes Victoria has been the leading charity and peak consumer body working to reduce the impact of diabetes. They are committed to minimising the impact of diabetes in the community, helping all people affected by diabetes and contributing to the search for a cure. Their work covers type 1, type 2 and gestational diabetes, as well as programs for people at risk. They also rely heavily on the generosity of our caring community of members and supporters to help fund our diabetes education, awareness activities and research.
National Diabetes Services Scheme - The National Diabetes Services Scheme (NDSS) is an initiative of the Australian Government that commenced in 1987 and is administered with the assistance of Diabetes Australia. The NDSS aims to enhance the capacity of people with diabetes to understand and self-manage their life with diabetes, as well as access services, support and subsidised diabetes products.