Neurofibromatosis
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B.C. woman speaks out about living with rare, stigmatizing genetic conditionNeurofibromatosis, or NF, Type One, affects one in every 2,500 Canadians. It is a rare genetic disorder. One woman is now speaking out about her experience.HealthMay 20
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Alberta teen with 3 brain tumours becomes school basketball team’s managerSherwood Park teenager Ryan Hauck is living his dream of playing basketball, thanks to a supportive coach and teammates.CanadaMar 11, 2017
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WATCH: Kelowna couple comes out of the shadows of NeurofibromatosisIt's estimated that dozens of Okanagan residents are living with the condition but don't know where to turn...HealthJan 22, 2015
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Young Edmonton-area boy battling serious illness receives unexpected gift from complete strangersA 13-year-old Edmonton boy who suffers from a severe neurological disorder received a very special gift from a group of complete strangers Wednesday night.FeaturesJul 31, 2014
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