Parents Sell Home to Fund Gene Therapy Research for Daughter with Ultra-Rare Disease
Tallulah Moon, a toddler from Australia, was misdiagnosed with leukodystrophy but later diagnosed with the ultra-rare SPG56; her parents are spearheading a $5 million gene therapy research project to find a cure, selling their home to fund part of the endeavor.
Parents Sell Home to Fund Gene Therapy Research for Daughter with Ultra-Rare Disease
Tallulah Moon, a toddler from Australia, was misdiagnosed with leukodystrophy but later diagnosed with the ultra-rare SPG56; her parents are spearheading a $5 million gene therapy research project to find a cure, selling their home to fund part of the endeavor.
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Early Puberty in Young Girls: A Growing Concern
The article discusses the increasing incidence of precocious puberty in young girls in India, highlighting the concerns of parents and the medical professionals trying to understand and address this phenomenon.
Early Puberty in Young Girls: A Growing Concern
The article discusses the increasing incidence of precocious puberty in young girls in India, highlighting the concerns of parents and the medical professionals trying to understand and address this phenomenon.
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EMA Approves Alzheimer's Drug Leqembi
The European Medicines Agency approves Leqembi, a new Alzheimer's drug, with strict conditions to mitigate serious side effects.
EMA Approves Alzheimer's Drug Leqembi
The European Medicines Agency approves Leqembi, a new Alzheimer's drug, with strict conditions to mitigate serious side effects.
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Gene Therapy Breakthrough for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
A gene therapy developed by Généthon shows remarkable success in treating Duchenne muscular dystrophy in a young boy, offering hope for future treatments. Further research is underway.
Gene Therapy Breakthrough for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
A gene therapy developed by Généthon shows remarkable success in treating Duchenne muscular dystrophy in a young boy, offering hope for future treatments. Further research is underway.
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Gene Therapy Shows Promise in Treating Fanconi Anemia
A Spanish-led team successfully used gene therapy to treat Fanconi anemia in nine children, achieving significant improvements and offering a safer alternative to bone marrow transplants.
Gene Therapy Shows Promise in Treating Fanconi Anemia
A Spanish-led team successfully used gene therapy to treat Fanconi anemia in nine children, achieving significant improvements and offering a safer alternative to bone marrow transplants.
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Six Monkeys Still Loose After South Carolina Escape
Dozens of monkeys escaped from a South Carolina primate breeding facility; six remain at large.
Six Monkeys Still Loose After South Carolina Escape
Dozens of monkeys escaped from a South Carolina primate breeding facility; six remain at large.
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Blood Pressure: Systolic vs. Diastolic
This article discusses the current guidelines for blood pressure, focusing on both systolic and diastolic pressure, and the potential risks associated with excessively low diastolic pressure.
Blood Pressure: Systolic vs. Diastolic
This article discusses the current guidelines for blood pressure, focusing on both systolic and diastolic pressure, and the potential risks associated with excessively low diastolic pressure.
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Stem Cell Transplants Restore Vision
A study in The Lancet details successful stem cell transplants for treating corneal damage, leading to significant vision improvements in several patients.
Stem Cell Transplants Restore Vision
A study in The Lancet details successful stem cell transplants for treating corneal damage, leading to significant vision improvements in several patients.
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