Oliver has an inherited condition called Hunter syndrome, which causes progressive damage to the body and brain.
A three-year-old boy with a rare condition has amazed doctors with his progress after becoming the first person in the world ...
In 2003, Sharon Symonds lost the hearing in her left ear. Fourteen years later, she lost the hearing in her right ear as well ...
Downingtown’s new mayor talks flooding, affordability, and why voters cared more about issues than her identity.
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Gratitude is good for you. Like, really good for you. But it’s also hard to practice.
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Outside of a typically good performance from Chris Chalk (who literally gets sucked into a whole different TV show for the ...
Lisa Irvine, from East Kilbride, suffers from epidermolysis bullosa (EB), which causes painful blisters. But the cruel ...
I was regional news anchor until one night I sat down to present the show as usual – and my whole world unravelled live on ...
You may say you don’t believe in democracy, but that’s not a democratic option. Doing so, you make yourself unworthy of democratic freedoms like voting, freedom of gathering, free speech, etc. Just ...
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UK: Boy makes medical history with world’s first gene therapy
A three-year-old boy from California, United States, Oliver Chu, has become the first person in the world with Hunter syndrome to receive a world-first gene therapy, a breakthrough treatment that ...
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