This year’s Rare Disease Day event Feb. 27 at the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences focused on updates in research and diagnostics, and advancements in treatment.
The Rare Disease Day 2026 campaign was launched with the support of Dr Tariq Hospital and Bluebird Pharmacy, who contributed to its awareness and educational efforts.
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DeepRare AI beats doctors in rare disease diagnosis test
A new artificial intelligence system called DeepRare has beaten experienced rare-disease physicians at their own specialty, ...
Cure Rare Disease (CRD), a non-profit biotechnology organization, today announced a landmark partnership with the LGMD2L Foundation. This collaboration is backed by a generous commitment of $7.65 ...
Misdiagnosis or underdiagnosis of rare diseases in patients with diagnoses of common diseases can lead to delayed or inappropriate treatments, thereby complicating the management of both rare and ...
Rare Disease Day in February is an important time to raise awareness about a club no one asked to join, writes columnist Sam Kirton.
Clinical research is critical to medical progress, providing the data necessary to develop new treatments, improve outcomes, and offer hope to patients. Nowhere is this hope more urgently needed than ...
CNBC Cures aims to help raise awareness of rare diseases and improve patient outcomes for people living with them. Led by "Squawk Box" anchor Becky Quick, the initiative was inspired by her family's ...
The Connecticut Hall dining facility is raising awareness for Rare Disease Day today led by Gabby DiSalvo, a student employee with myofibrillar myopathy.
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Rare Disease Day highlights advances in gene therapy
With 300 million people living with rare diseases, experts say new gene and cell therapies are giving families in Wisconsin hope for lasting treatment options.
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