Welcome back to Editor’s Choice!
This week we have an interesting take on Parkinson’s treatment. We also have an empowering article from one of PW’s rare disease contributors.
We are all feeling the time change from over the weekend… so what does that have to do with narcolepsy? Lastly, it is Bleeding Disorders Awareness Month and we have the info you need to bring awareness!
So sit back and enjoy this week’s Editor’s Choice!
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March is Bleeding Disorders Awareness Month: A Primer on Hemophilia
Hemophilia is the most well-known bleeding disorder. But did you know that there is more than just one type of hemophilia?
Get more info on it here.
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Why Treatment for Parkinson’s Excludes Half of the World’s Population
Being a woman with rare disease, I fully understand how hormones can cause the worsening of symptoms.
Read how Parkinson’s affects women differently.
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Daylight Savings is Suddenly Sleepy Saturday for Narcolepsy Awareness
Spring Forward is my least favorite part of daylight savings. It personally messes me up for days…
Perhaps it’s just a small taste of what’s it like for someone with narcolepsy. Read more on how the narcolepsy community brings awareness during this time of year.
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Invisible No Longer, But Beautifully Broken
PW Contributor Mari is a rare mom, living with tons of rare diseases like dysautonomia.
Read her empowering story here.
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