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New Normals and Athymia Advocacy: Part 2 of Aunika’s Story

New Normals and Athymia Advocacy: Part 2 of Aunika’s Story

  • Post author:Rebekah
  • Post published:September 18, 2019
  • Post category:Congenital Athymia/Immune defect due to absence of thymus/Rare Disease

Click here for Part 1 of Aunika's Story Despite the success of the transplant, baby Aunika wasn’t out of the woods yet. She continued to have issues with breathing and…

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A Medical Mystery and a Mother’s Intuition: Part 1 of Aunika’s Story

A Medical Mystery and a Mother’s Intuition: Part 1 of Aunika’s Story

  • Post author:Rebekah
  • Post published:September 17, 2019
  • Post category:Immune defect due to absence of thymus/Rare Disease

Every ultrasound Maggie had showed that her daughter, Aunika, was perfectly fine. The family was left in shock when she was born struggling to breathe.  Baby Aunika was rushed to…

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A New Study Reveals That Our Biological Age Can Be Reversed

A New Study Reveals That Our Biological Age Can Be Reversed

  • Post author:Rose Duesterwald
  • Post published:September 11, 2019
  • Post category:Immune defect due to absence of thymus

  The fountain of youth may actually be in a cocktail of drugs that were part of a new study on aging. A recent article in Longevity’s Science Research announced…

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