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Tomorrow’s Epidermolysis Bullosa Treatment is All in the Genes
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Tomorrow’s Epidermolysis Bullosa Treatment is All in the Genes

  • Post author:Ronald Ledsen
  • Post published:January 26, 2017
  • Post category:Epidermolysis Bullosa/Rare Disease/Timely

It’s always heartening to see scientists take up research in therapeutic areas that are under served and poorly understood. And when their research yields positive results, it’s downright amazing. Honestly,…

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Are You Willing to Try Cord Blood to Cure Your Rare Disease?

Are You Willing to Try Cord Blood to Cure Your Rare Disease?

  • Post author:Alisha Stone
  • Post published:August 25, 2016
  • Post category:Epidermolysis Bullosa/Rare Disease

About two months ago, I bucked up and started recycling. (No this is NOT clickbait.) Now let me first explain that for years as a “responsible adult,” I did my…

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