Undiagnosed Disease
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Background: In the U.S., about 53 million informal, unpaid caregivers provide care to a person who is ill, is disabled, or has age-related loss of function. Th…
Background: Genetics research over the past 20 years has helped researchers find the causes of many diseases. More powerful tools for genetic testing now exist…
Background: Some genetic diseases put increase the risk of heart and blood diseases, which are the number one cause of death and disability in the U.S. Researc…
Background: Studies show that rare genetic variants might lead to diseases. Researchers want to collect blood and tissue samples so they can study them and bet…
Without an explanation for severe and sometimes life-threatening symptoms, patients and their families are left in a state of unknown. Many individuals find the…
The primary purpose of this study is to discover new disease genes for rare Mendelian disorders and its secondary purpose include diagnosing people with rare ge…
Approximately 66 million informal caregivers care for someone who is ill, disabled, or aged. These caregivers experience significant distress associated with ca…
Background: \- Parents of a child with an undiagnosed medical condition face a lot of uncertainty. They may not know how to take care of their child or how the…
Heart failure affects more people than the four most common cancers combined. When identified early, management is more straightforward, preventing complication…