Editor’s Choice: Start of Summer with Rare Patient News

Happy Thursday!

Today, we’re highlighting stories on three patients facing different struggles: a professor, a Jeopardy host, and a man from New Jersey. We also have an article about a problem in the FDA and possible solutions.
Sit back and enjoy this week’s Editor’s Choice!

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Issues with Quality Assurance of Generic Drugs and How We Can Improve the Process

 

 

Fraud, incompetence, and corporate cover-ups can lead to medicine that isn’t up to standards. Check out how this problem is being addressed at the FDA.
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Retired Professor With Multiple System Atrophy Hopes for a Medically Assisted Death

 

 

When she was a philosophy professor, this woman discussed death-with-dignity as a concept in class. Now, she’s asking for it in her personal life.
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Alex Trebek Says His Pancreatic Cancer is in ‘Near Remission’

 

Pancreatic cancer is heavy diagnosis, but Alex Trebek has shared some positive news regarding his own experience with the disease.
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Waldenstrom’s Macroglobulinemia: A Rare Patient Story

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After Patient Worthy attended a Waldenstrom’s Macroglobliunemia conference, one patient shared their story with us.
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