Newsletters

APSFA NEWSLETTER

Antiphospho…..What?!?!?

The APSFA publishes a quarterly newsletter called “Antiphospho…..What?!?!?”. Each newsletter contains articles from our medical advisors, patient stories, and other related articles. We work hard to ensure that our newsletters contain up-to-date and cited articles. We also feature foundation news and events in the APS community. Our newsletters are best viewed on your computer using a .pdf application.

Newsletters are available for download below. 
You can sign up for our newsletters by using the QR Code below.  Alternatively, you can click on the QR Code if you do not have a smartphone.

Volume 35

Spring/Summer 2026

Volume 34

Spring/Summer 2025

Volume 33

Fall/Winter 2024

Volume 32

Fall/Winter 2023

Volume 31

Fall 2022

Volume 30

Summer 2019

Volume 29

Spring 2015

Volume 28

Fall/Winter 2013

Volume 27

Spring/Summer 2013

Volume 26

Fall/Winter 2012

Volume 25

Spring/Summer 2012

Volume 24

Winter/Spring 2012

Volume 23

Fall/Winter 2011

Volume 22

Summer/Fall 2011

Volume 21

Spring/Summer 2011

Volume 20

Winter/Spring 2011

Volume 19

Fall/Winter 2010

Volume 18

Summer/Fall 2010

Volume 17

Spring/Summer 2010

Volume 16

Winter/Spring 2010

Volume 15

Fall/Winter

Volume 14

Summer/Fall 2009

Volume 13

Spring/Summer 2009

Volume 12

Winter/Spring 2009

Volume 11

Fall/Winter 2008

Volume 10

Summer/Fall 2008

Volume 9

Spring/Summer 2008

Volume 8

Winter/Spring 2008

Volume 7

Fall 2007

Volume 6

Summer 2007

Volume 5

Spring 2007

Volume 4

Winter 2007

Volume 3

Fall 2006

Volume 2

Summer 2006

Volume 1

Spring 2006

NEWSLETTER ARTICLE GUIDELINES

Many APS patients find it comforting to read other patients’ stories and find out that they are not alone in their disease. We always include at least 2 patient stories in our quarterly newsletters.

We strive to bring you the best newsletter that we can each quarter. In order to do so, we need patient stories and stories of interest from APS patients and their loved ones.

Topics can be from how APS affects you, poems you have written, tip and tricks that help you get through your day, to your favorite recipe. We are also taking book reviews of publications listed on our suggested reading page.

Please follow our current guidelines when submitting an article:

  • Send your story/article to articles@apsfa.org
  • Patient stories and most articles should be approx 500-750 words long
  • Articles should be written at a 5th-8th grade reading level
  • Please try to include a picture when submitting a patient story
  • Patient stories should read like an autobiography—generally from diagnosis to present time, but it doesn’t have to
  • Please also include a title of your story
Please use previous patient stories as your guideline.  They can be found above.