A Boy's Mysterious Illness Leads His Family On A Diagnostic Odyssey
Alex Yiu was born a healthy seeming baby. But by age 2, his muscle control and speech were deteriorating. His baffling condition took a decade to diagnose. The reanalysis of a DNA test was the key.
Read more on NPR
Children's Health
October 16, 2019 at 04:05PM
NPR News: A Boy's Mysterious Illness Leads His Family On A Diagnostic Odyssey
Posted by Unknown |
16:16
Related Posts:
NPR News: Does Taking Time For Compassion Make Doctors Better At Their Jobs?Does Taking Time For Compassion Make Doctors Better At Their Jobs? In their new book Compassionomics, two doctors review the field of compassion resea… Read More
NPR News: Does Taking Time For Compassion Make Doctors Better At Their Jobs?Does Taking Time For Compassion Make Doctors Better At Their Jobs? In their new book Compassionomics, two doctors review the field of compassion resea… Read More
NPR News: Students In Mozambique Are Afraid The Winds Will Blow Them AwayStudents In Mozambique Are Afraid The Winds Will Blow Them Away Cyclone Idai damaged over 600 schools in Mozambique. Teachers and administrators strug… Read More
Zsela Thompson Sings Moody Ballads for the Fashion and Art Set By DALYA BENOR from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2ZDeYQs via IFTTT The 24-year-old singer and songwriter recently released her first single, “Noise.” Mu… Read More
NPR News: The Cranberries' Last Album Celebrates The Life Of Dolores O'RiordanThe Cranberries' Last Album Celebrates The Life Of Dolores O'Riordan The Cranberries' co-founder Noel Hogan talks about why the band's music, and Dolo… Read More
0 nhận xét:
Đăng nhận xét