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As a child, Susana Moreira didn’t have the same energy as her siblings. Over time, her legs stopped walking and she lost the ...
John Brandsema, MD, a pediatric neurologist at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, speaks with Healio about the current understanding of the genetic factors behind muscular dystrophy.
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WPBF Channel 25 on MSNSouth Florida golf tournament benefits muscular dystrophy researchThe Ed Morse MDA Golf Tournament is happening May 9 at PGA National. The Ed Morse MDA Golf Tournament is happening May 9 at PGA National.
ABEL Motorsports driver Callum Hedge (photo) is trying to raise awareness and funds to combat muscular dystrophy in his native New Zealand, as two of his nephews suffer from the disorder.
New research has uncovered a genetic connection between autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1), a rare neuromuscular disease.
Researchers suggest discovery of genetic link between ASD and DM1 opens up potential new therapeutic avenues for ASD.
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