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Advances in treatment of this long-misunderstood disease allow patients like Daniel Kraus to lead normal, active lives.
This California family thought a trip to Disneyland would be the perfect way to celebrate their new baby. Unfortunately, the Loops came home with much more than the happy memories they had hoped for.
Narcolepsy is often misdiagnosed and frequently misunderstood. Most individuals experience symptoms for an average of three to five years before receiving an accurate diagnosis, although 10- to 15-year delays are not uncommon.
According to the National Institutes of Health, approximately 7.7 million American adults age 18 and older suffer symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Thankfully, emerging treatments are providing relief and recovery, even in the most severe cases.
At age 41, Eric Jordan suffered a massive ischemic stroke and lost his ability to speak.
When Alice Dunkley was diagnosed with inherited chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), she was given less than five years to live. Twenty-six years later, this active grandmother continues to beat the odds.
Diagnosed in 2004 with fibromyalgia, Linda Thornrose is always in pain and deals with chronic insomnia. What she wishes most is that people would understand that this is a real disease and offer some kindness.
Symptoms of immune deficiency began when Dona Darr’s daughter, Emily, was just a toddler. What started as an ear infection turned into nearly a decade-long quest for an accurate diagnosis.
Regina Weichert suffered for years from the effects of Lyme disease but finally found a successful treatment from a doctor who utilized an out-of-the-box approach.
The stigma of depression left Deborah Gray suffering for 20 years with MDD before she was diagnosed.
The Johnsons look like a picture-perfect family, but behind the smiles, this family faces the daily challenges, heartbreak and loss that come with a diagnosis of primary immunodeficiency