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Caregiving means that columnist Betty Vertin sometimes misses out on activities with her children who don't have DMD. Finding balance is key.
A recent concert in Singapore was all about finding harmony through the talents that unite us in life, writes columnist.
Patients are often the best experts on their disease, but what about emergency situations? Columnist Patrick Moeschen shares ...
For the second time, a person with DMD has died of acute liver failure after being treated with the one-time gene therapy Elevidys.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted platform technology designation to the viral vector used in SRP-9003, an ...
Columnist Robin Stemple marks two anniversaries that forever altered his life. Despite the incredible challenges, he feels ...
It’s hard to believe: This is the 100th column I’ve written for Muscular Dystrophy News Today. It will also be my last for the near future. “Hawk’s-Eye View” has been a part of me for the past three ...
Doctors can use several tests to diagnose muscular dystrophy (MD). A correct diagnosis gives patients an understanding of how their disease is likely to progress. It also helps doctors do a better job ...
Different types of muscular dystrophy (MD) may affect different muscle groups. Patients often have difficulty walking and may have problems with muscle control in other tasks, such as dressing or ...
Living with muscular dystrophy can be challenging, and there are considerations that must be taken into account on a day-to-basis and in certain situations to help patients manage the disease. Many ...
Muscular dystrophy is the name given to a group of genetic disorders characterized by muscle weakness and wasting. There is currently no cure for muscular dystrophy, but available treatments can help ...
Muscular dystrophy is the name given to a group of genetically inherited diseases all characterized by progressive weakness and degeneration of muscles of the limbs (legs and hands), face, neck, ...
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