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Rare Diseases Q1 2024
New national strategy will address challenges faced by people living with rare diseases
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Choosing compassion: what it takes to support children with disabilities and rare diseases
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Hereditary ATTR amyloidosis: a rare disease with a unique Irish connection
Rare Diseases Q1 2024
Rare disease initiative: recognising and supporting PLWRD globally
Rare Diseases Q1 2024
Elevating specialised rare disease care across Europe
Rare Diseases Q1 2024
Living with a rare disease: why the community voice matters
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Gene editing innovations targeting multiple variants for rare diseases
A Cork-based research team is developing groundbreaking gene editing strategies that target multiple variants to tackle rare diseases. At the genetic level, we each have many, small variants in our DNA that make each of us unique. Occasionally, one of these variants disrupts the instructions for making an essential protein in our body. This is … Continued
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A supportive community for people living with tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC)
Rare Diseases Q1 2024
Why we should start seeing the 1 in 17 affected by a rare disease in Ireland
Rare Disease Day 2025
Protected: New national rare disease strategy for Ireland
Rare Disease Day 2025
Protected: Building blocks for rare disease clinical trials
Rare Disease Day 2025
Protected: Public awareness for people living with rare diseases
Rare Diseases Q1 2023
How much of an impact do female hormones have on our bodies?
If you have a female reproductive system, then you will go through perimenopause. It’s up to you to educate yourself about hormones and discuss the possibilities with your doctor – nobody else will do this for you. Our bodies have been sending us messages constantly since puberty with clear instructions for the day ahead. Enter … Continued
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New rare disease plan needed to improve Ireland’s rare disease pathways
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Hereditary ATTR amyloidosis — a rare disease with a unique Irish connection
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Recognising hereditary ATTR amyloidosis early can improve your quality of life
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An evolving story: improving care for hereditary ATTR amyloidosis
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Empowering rare disease communities and pioneers to strengthen research