Being an Olympic Swimming Legend Doesn’t Ease the Burden of Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy
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Being an Olympic Swimming Legend Doesn’t Ease the Burden of Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy

  After winning the 1998 100m butterfly in Perth, breaking a world record, winning 54 international medals, and becoming the Swimming Hall of Fame inductee in 2022, Michael Klim appeared…

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A Mother’s Love and the Dogged Determination to Advance ZMYM2-Related Disorder Research: Sharon and Katie’s Story (Pt. 1)
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A Mother’s Love and the Dogged Determination to Advance ZMYM2-Related Disorder Research: Sharon and Katie’s Story (Pt. 1)

Katie Brown, age 15, loves learning Spanish, swinging, and special effects makeup. In the future, she is considering a possible career as a writer or a special effects artist; she…

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