Happy Thursday!
We hope everyone’s enjoying the spring weather. Today, we’re highlighting a story from a young man advocating for Huntington’s patients. Next, we have an article about a surprising cluster of Amyloidosis, followed by a story about a family working to save their child. Finally, we have a piece discussing the role dogs play in protecting people from Lyme disease.
Sit back and enjoy this week’s Editor’s Choice.
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How I Turned Huntington’s into My Life’s Passion for Change
PW Contributor Antonio’s life has been deeply affected by HD– and he’s using his experience to help the community.
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Concentration of HTTR Amyloidosis Cases Discovered in Romanian Village
Amyloidosis is generally uncommon… so why are there so many cases in this village?
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Family is Searching for an Eligible Bone Marrow Donor for Their Infant with Severe Combined Immunodeficiency
You could be the one to save this child’s life!
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Dogs are Helping us Monitor the Spread of Lyme Disease. Here’s How.
We knew dogs were great, but this research shows that they’re even more helpful than we thought.
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