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Marie Warder Joins The Stanford Who's Who Community
Marie Warder has been accepted among the prestigious ranks of Stanford Who's Who as a result of her outstanding professional career.
DELTA, BC, CANADA, June 4, 2011 /Stanford Who's Who/ -- Marie Warder has been accepted among the prestigious ranks of Stanford Who's Who as a result of her outstanding professional career. As Founder and President Emerita of the Canadian Hemochromatosis Society, as well as throughout her brilliant career, Marie has routinely exhibited the passion, vision and dedication necessary to be considered among the best.
Established in 1982, the Canadian Hemochromatosis Society is a nonprofit organization that was established to create awareness in the Canadian public and medical community about Hemochromatosis, which is a common genetic disorder that causes body to absorb and retain too much dietary iron. While it can be fatal, raising awareness can lead to early screening and diagnosis in which case the condition can be easily treated.
Marie was responsible for managing all major aspects of the organization for many years. During that time, she established the Haemochromatosis Society of South Africa and the International Association of Haemochromatosis. In addition, Marie assisted in the establishment of numerous other groups around the world. She is involved in lecturing and public speaking to increase awareness of the disease.
During her collegiate career, Marie earned a Certificate in Journalism. She is a published author who spoke at the World Health Association in 1993. Marie recently received a Lifetime Achievement Award at the International BioIron Conference in Vancouver, Canada, 20 years after being awarded the Canadian Volunteer Medal of Honour and Certificate of Honour which read in part: "Through Marie's research and most noted book, 'The Bronze Killer', she has educated doctors and the general public about the disease. As a result, Hemochromatosis is now recognized as Canada's most common genetic disorder and routine blood tests for the disease will soon become standard diagnostic procedure." Marie is the author of 27 novels written in both English and Afrikaans, and three non-fiction books on the subject of Hemochromatosis.
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