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Volunteer Story: John (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS))

als  story  sclerosis  volunteer  john  amyotrophic  lateral 

NINDS Clinical Director Dr. Avindra Nath meets with clinical trial participant Mr. John Michael. Dr. Nath and his research team are conducting an NIH study to better understand amyotrophic lateral sclerosis or ALS. In the video, Mr. Michael shares his experience as a trial participant while Dr. Nath discusses his research. “Ever since being diagnosed in January of ’14, I kind of made it a mission of mine to find out as much as I can, what’s available out there as treatments, trials, and just my way of giving back, whether it helps me directly or somebody who comes after me,” Mr. Michael says.

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CDC

Living with FASDs: Sasha's Story | CDC Features

features  living  pregnancy  CDC  alcohol  story  fasds  sasha  CDC Features  Birth Defects  Fetal Alcohol Syndrome  fasd  fetal alcohol spectrum disorders  FAS  developmental disabilities  pregnant Q 

September 9th is International Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) Awareness Day. Read about Sasha's experiences with FASDs. Also, learn about new materials on alcohol use during pregnancy and FASDs.

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CDC

World TB Day 2016: Unite to End TB | CDC Features

tuberculosis  tb  story  lifetime  kenni  mycobacterium tuberculosis  CDC Features  World TB Day  TB Personal Stories 

World TB Day is a time to reflect on the progress that has been made toward TB elimination, as well as the challenges that lie ahead.

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CDC

Screening for Heart Defects: A Mother’s Story - CDC Features

features  heart  CDC  screening  defects  mother  story 

In the US, about 1 in every 100 babies is born with a congenital heart defect. About 25% of these heart defects are critical congenital heart defects. Read one mother’s story about her son’s critical congenital heart defect.

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