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Challenges facing families after a rare disease diagnosis

Challenges facing families after a rare disease diagnosis

Cambridge Rare Disease Network talks to Karen Whitehead about the challenges of parenting, living and working with a rare disease diagnosis within the family. Kate Whitehead was 28 when she was told that she had Pregnancy Associated Osteoporosis which is a very rare...

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Living with a very rare bone condition

Living with a very rare bone condition

Pregnancy is normally a time of excitement for mums to be. But for some, it is a catastrophic event due to a rare condition called pregnancy-associated osteoporosis (PAO). As Karen Whitehead, herself felt. ‘27 years ago, I was about to have my first baby. My husband...

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Destroy mutant mitochondrial DNA with MRC-MBU at RAREfest22

The strategic mission of the MBU is to understand mitochondrial biology in health and disease, and to exploit this understanding to develop new therapies and improve human health. Alex Whitworth is a Group Leader at the Medical Research Council Mitochondrial Biology...

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Rare Youth Revolution at RAREfest22

Chelsea Wong is the Youth Coordinator for Rare Youth Revolution (RYR). Rare Youth Revolution is a global news and opinion, digital magazine platform, dedicated to powering up the voices of the young people in the rare disease community. They aim to bring quality news,...

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Finding a needle in a haystack

Dr Kate Downes is the Clinical Scientist Lead for the East Genomic Laboratory Hub. Genomic medicine is a rapidly growing and dynamic field, and we are increasingly findingmore answers to help us provide more results to patients and their families. The East Genomic...

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Unique Feet Outdoors

Unique Feet Outdoors

Jo Balfour is a founding member and Managing Director at CamRARE, who also founded the Unique Feet group. She got in touch with the Alpkit Foundation after support as they transitioned out of the long series of lockdowns. It was an incredibly important time in being able to get people back together who had been shielding for so long, looking to get the children enjoying the outdoors again and the benefits taking part in these activities brings.

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