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a zebra sticker that says i'm so rare

Decorate and personalize laptops, water bottles, and more Removable, kiss-cut vinyl stickers Super durable and water-resistant 1/8 inch (3.2mm) white border around each design Matte finish For orders with 2+ small stickers, they will be printed in pairs with two stickers on one sheet to reduce sheet waste Since every item is made just for you by your local third-party fulfiller, there may be slight variances in the product received

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Rare disease medical costs are often 3 to 5 times higher than non-rare diseases. 🦓 The Zebra is a symbol for rare diseases. Why? Because in medical school, many doctors are taught to think, “If you hear hoofbeats in the hallway, think horses, not zebras.” This basically means “think of common causes for a patient’s symptoms, not rare ones.” But, in some cases, it actually is a zebra! 🖤🤍 Let’s talk more data about rare diseases: 👉🏻 70% start in childhood 👉🏻 72% are genetic 👉🏻 90%+ do…

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Nursing kingdoms on Instagram: "✨Kawasaki Disease: Understanding a Rare but Serious Childhoodness

Kawasaki Disease is a relatively rare but potentially serious illness that primarily affects children under the age of five.

⚡ First described by Dr. Tomisaku Kawasaki in 1967, this condition is characterized by inflammation of the blood vessels throughout the body.

The exact cause of Kawasaki Disease is *still unknown* although it is believed to be related to an abnormal immune response triggered by an infection or other environmental factors.

 The disease typically presents with a 

* High fever lasting at least five days along with several other distinctive symptoms.
* One of the most notable features of Kawasaki Disease is the development of a rash, often described as a strawberry tong

Nursing kingdoms on Instagram: "✨Kawasaki Disease: Understanding a Rare but Serious Childhoodness Kawasaki Disease is a relatively rare but potentially serious illness that primarily affects children under the age of five. ⚡ First described by Dr. Tomisaku Kawasaki in 1967, this condition is characterized by inflammation of the blood vessels throughout the body. The exact cause of Kawasaki Disease is *still unknown* although it is believed to be related to an abnormal immune response…

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Decorate and personalize laptops, water bottles, and more Removable, kiss-cut vinyl stickers Super durable and water-resistant 1/8 inch (3.2mm) transparent border around each design Transparent with adhesive back, perfect for glass and plastic For orders with 2+ small stickers, they will be printed in pairs with two stickers on one sheet to reduce sheet waste Since every item is made just for you by your local third-party fulfiller, there may be slight variances in the product received

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the silhouettes of several people are colored in different colors and sizes, including blue, red, green, yellow, purple, orange

The Internet is full of advice for every ailment, but it’s not always helpful. Receiving a rare disease diagnosis as an adult — sometimes referred to as a late-onset diagnosis — can present a unique set of challenges and questions for a patient. We asked our rare community to share their advice for someone who is newly diagnosed. Click the link to read what has actually helped people with late-onset rare disease diagnoses. Sponsored by @CatalystForRare

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New patient journey infographic gives a glimpse into the diagnostic odyssey 1

The road to a correct rare disease diagnosis is far too long. This Undiagnosed Day, please share this infographic with your community and if you, or someone

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The Mighty teams up with the National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD) for World Rare Disease Day 2019 to ask their communities, "What's one misconception about living with a rare disease?"

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'Deep medicine' will be a boon to people with rare diseases

AI won't replace doctors but will free them up to operate at the apex of their professional mission: humanistic interactions and relationships with those in their care.

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