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A JOINT MEMORIAL
URGING THE STATE TO SUPPORT RESEARCH ON CAVERNOUS ANGIOMA, A
DISEASE THAT DISPROPORTIONATELY AFFECTS HISPANIC NEW MEXICANS.
WHEREAS, cavernous angioma is a devastating blood
disease that has enormous consequences for those affected and
their families; and
WHEREAS, cavernous angiomas are formations in the brain
that cannot be detected easily except through very specific
medical scans; and
WHEREAS, cavernous angiomas appear to be passed from one
generation to the next; and
WHEREAS, those with a cavernous angioma should not take
blood thinners or aspirin, but are rarely aware that they have
the disease; and
WHEREAS, cavernous angiomas are more common in New
Mexico than elsewhere because of the concentration of
families; and
WHEREAS, a person with a cavernous angioma may go
undiagnosed until sudden death or stroke;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE
STATE OF NEW MEXICO that the department of health, human
services department and the board of regents of the university
of New Mexico be requested to appoint a committee to study
funding levels and new sources of funding to support research
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on cavernous angioma; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the committee devise
educational campaigns that use the resources available to
government agencies and hospitals to inform New Mexicans of
the dangers and warning signs of cavernous angioma; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the committee report to the
interim legislative health and human services committee about
its findings and its educational efforts by November 2008; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this memorial be
transmitted to the department of health, the human services
department and the board of regents of the university of New
Mexico.