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    Clinical Trials CNF believes Clinical Trials are essential to finding new treatments and offering hope to children with neurologic conditions.  Families in our community told us they needed help understanding and finding clinical trials. Clinicians told us they needed resources to help families find and evaluate clinical trials. Our goal is to provide an educational hub with helpful and reliable…

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    1 in 5 children will live with a neurologic condition. We are here so they never have to walk alone.

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    • Happy #WorldHealthDay! 💙 Our vision of health is a world in which all children affected by neurologic disorders reach their full potential. Today, we celebrate all of the efforts being made to help us achieve this. Learn more: https://t.co/8t8VB8TBu3 #NeuroTwitter #Neurology https://t.co/C0ceqAD6t7

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    Your gift improves the lives of children and families living with neurologic conditions, by supporting CNF’s vision of a world where children and their families…

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    • Our mission is to serve as a #collaborative center of education, resources, and support for children with neurologic conditions and their families. This #RareDiseaseDay, please help us support our community of #NeuroHeros by donating: https://t.co/M7gfo2HrGi

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    Clinical Trials CNF believes Clinical Trials are essential to finding new treatments and offering hope to children with neurologic conditions.  Families in our community told us they needed help understanding and finding clinical trials. Clinicians told us they needed resources to help families find and evaluate clinical trials. Our goal is to provide an educational hub with helpful and reliable…

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    • We know that #clinicaltrials can lead to important breakthroughs in #research and treatment. But so many patients don't know where to start. You can be the guide that helps your patients through the questions they have about clinical trials. Learn more: https://t.co/mqmcUTLlf3

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    Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is a genetic disease that causes muscles to become weaker and damaged over time. It is the most common muscular dystrophy affecting children.

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    • Today marks the last day of #DuchenneMuscularDystrophyAwarenessWeek, so we wanted to leave our community with some information about this condition. Learn a bit about this genetic disease below or read further at our #DisorderDirectory, here: https://t.co/IaKwXF4lec #Duchenne https://t.co/ua2HsX4v9S

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    Your gift improves the lives of children and families living with neurologic conditions, by supporting CNF’s vision of a world where children and their families…

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    Lissencephaly is a rare birth defect involving an abnormally smooth brain. Children with lissencephaly can develop severe physical and intellectual disabilities, difficulty feeding and/or seizures. There is no cure. However, there are many options that can help prevent complications from this disorder and improve quality of life.

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    SUMMARY Epilepsy with myoclonic-atonic seizures (EMAS) is a rare form of childhood epilepsy. Seizures are caused by abnormal electrical firings in the brain. In epilepsy, seizures occur repeatedly.  Childhood epilepsy begins between 1 month and 18 years of age. EMAS causes 1% to 2% of all cases of childhood epilepsy. In EMAS, myoclonic-atonic seizures are the most common type of seizure….

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