Shaina Hurley ("Love Is Blind") has cervical cancer (3 months pregnant); Lil Troy has major heart attack; Freddie Jackson, Brandon Looney, Phillies' Austin Hays all battling kidney disease
Shaina Hurley ("Love Is Blind") has cervical cancer (3 months pregnant); Lil Troy has major heart attack; Freddie Jackson, Brandon Looney, Phillies' Austin Hays all battling kidney disease
BYU DC Jay Hill recovering from heart attack; sportscaster Jim Donovan retiring after cancer diagnosis; Houston furniture magnate "Mattress Mack" "says infection caused him to speak gibberish, vomit"
Are you a celebrity recently diagnosed with a life-altering and/or life-threatening disease? Were you perfectly healthy in the years preceding the so-called pandemic and the declared public health emergency, only to find since then, despite embracing a medical intervention to protect yourself, your health has taken a turn for the worse? Have you considered the possibility that the medical intervention may be at the root of your recent health struggles? Are you aware that the medical intervention promoted by most institutions in the wake of the so-called pandemic has been associated with myriad adverse health effects ranging from disability to death? Are you aware that there are many celebrities who, like you, are also struggling with their health? Would you be interested in helping to spread the word with a national billboard campaign that the widely promoted medical intervention, the vaccine, is destroying the lives of countless numbers of people?
The "rare genetic" diagnosis seems to be cropping up more often.
My own personal anecdote: I have a cousin, fully jabbed and boosted, whose kidney's are failing and has been diagnosed with a "rare genetic" disease that no one else in the immediate or extended family currently has, or had, as far back as anyone can remember.
The "rare genetic" diagnosis lets everyone off the hook as far as responsibility/accountability goes, so I have a feeling it is going to get ever more popular as time goes by.
A new Yale Diagnostic Center of Excellence will work to bring diagnostic genetic services to underserved patients who potentially have rare diseases.
sudden and unexpected NEWS….
NIH Recognizes Yale’s Expertise in the Genetics of Rare Diseases
September 10, 2024
As part of an ongoing effort at Yale School of Medicine (YSM) to better understand rare diseases, a team spanning multiple departments and specialties from YSM and Yale New Haven Hospital has received a grant of approximately $3.35 million from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to join the Undiagnosed Diseases Network as a new Diagnostic Center of Excellence.
Thank you Mark, I hope you're feeling better soon, I will add you to my prayers.
Praying you recover from your illness soon, Mark.
Please know how many, many of us wish you a thorough, and timely, recovery; we remain forever in your debt, Mark!
Get well soon Mark.
Are you a celebrity recently diagnosed with a life-altering and/or life-threatening disease? Were you perfectly healthy in the years preceding the so-called pandemic and the declared public health emergency, only to find since then, despite embracing a medical intervention to protect yourself, your health has taken a turn for the worse? Have you considered the possibility that the medical intervention may be at the root of your recent health struggles? Are you aware that the medical intervention promoted by most institutions in the wake of the so-called pandemic has been associated with myriad adverse health effects ranging from disability to death? Are you aware that there are many celebrities who, like you, are also struggling with their health? Would you be interested in helping to spread the word with a national billboard campaign that the widely promoted medical intervention, the vaccine, is destroying the lives of countless numbers of people?
Awesome
The "rare genetic" diagnosis seems to be cropping up more often.
My own personal anecdote: I have a cousin, fully jabbed and boosted, whose kidney's are failing and has been diagnosed with a "rare genetic" disease that no one else in the immediate or extended family currently has, or had, as far back as anyone can remember.
The "rare genetic" diagnosis lets everyone off the hook as far as responsibility/accountability goes, so I have a feeling it is going to get ever more popular as time goes by.
A new Yale Diagnostic Center of Excellence will work to bring diagnostic genetic services to underserved patients who potentially have rare diseases.
sudden and unexpected NEWS….
NIH Recognizes Yale’s Expertise in the Genetics of Rare Diseases
September 10, 2024
As part of an ongoing effort at Yale School of Medicine (YSM) to better understand rare diseases, a team spanning multiple departments and specialties from YSM and Yale New Haven Hospital has received a grant of approximately $3.35 million from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to join the Undiagnosed Diseases Network as a new Diagnostic Center of Excellence.