Miroslava Duma has let her 1.6 million Instagram followers into a pretty major secret: she has been battling a rare
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Cracking the mystery of a rare bleeding disorder—and pursuing ‘off-the-shelf’ drugs to treat it
Consider for a moment that your life is dominated by spontaneous nosebleeds, chronic stomach hemorrhaging, persistent anemia and a complex
Continue reading »Woman 'locked-in' own body for month after rare diagnosis
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Continue reading »An NBC News Anchor Just Revealed She Has A Rare Form Of Cancer Caused By Pregnancy
NBC News anchor Michelle Velez shared with viewers this week that she’s been diagnosed with cancer. She said the cancer
Continue reading »Jumping genes can cause rare developmental disorders in children
The largest study of its kind into childhood developmental disorders has discovered that jumping genes cause genetic changes in some
Continue reading »This Baby Born With His Brain Outside of His Skull Is the First to Survive the Rare Condition
A New Jersey family who was told their son wouldn't survive past birth are now celebrating their seven-month-old miracle baby.
Continue reading »Gene coding error found in rare, inherited gene cof lung-scarring disorder linked to short telomeres
By combing through the entire genetic sequences of a person with a lung scarring disease and 13 of the person’s
Continue reading »Possible treatment breakthrough for the rare disease arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy
Arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy type 5 (ARVC5) is a fatal genetic disease for which there is unfortunately no cure. Now,
Continue reading »High levels of rare gut bacteria may be linked to restless legs syndrome
Small intestine bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) may be more prevalent among patients with restless legs syndrome (RLS), according to preliminary findings
Continue reading »New evidence supports surgery for rare type of brain lymphoma
Through a systematic review of published studies going back 50 years, Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers say they have identified a
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