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Type 1 diabetes is a complex autoimmune disorder that impacts the body’s ability to maintain healthy blood sugar levels. The body’s immune system attacks and destroys the insulin-producing cells of the body – the beta (β) cells of the pancreas. The insulin produced by these cells is crucial for transporting glucose (sugar) from the bloodstream into cells, where it is used for energy. Without insulin unlocking entry pathways into cells, the body stops receiving the fuel it needs to function.
Learn moreNeuromuscular dystrophy is rare progressive neuromuscular disease which effects nerves, tissue and muscles causing them to waste away. Often muscular dystrophy is diagnosed at childhood, some types emerge in adulthood.
Due to the nature of the disease, patients experience muscle wastage and loss which can severely affect their movement ability and sometimes their ability to breathe.
Whilst there is no current cure for muscular dystrophy, there are a number of treatments available which can improve a patient’s quality of life. Clinical trial research continues to explore new treatments and procedures to help support patients and caregivers.
Learn moreA brain tumour refers to the growth of abnormal cells in or near the brain. There are over 120 different types of brain tumours depending on the tissue the tumour effects. Whilst all brain cancers are tumors, but not all brain tumors are cancerous.
Brain tumours can cause a wide range of symptoms, however even if a tumour is non-cancerous, it can still cause harm by pushing down on areas of the brain or blocking fluid which builds pressue within the skull, and requires treatment.
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