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Rare Disease Review is a medical & health policy journal focused on providing detailed discourse on rare diseases and their societal effects that anyone can understand.

ISSN 2369-9868

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Rare Disease Review
A World Without Pain
Apr 2

Apr 2 A World Without Pain

Rare Disease Review
Science & Disease
Rett Syndrome: The Search for the Cure
Mar 26

Mar 26 Rett Syndrome: The Search for the Cure

Rebekah Hunter
Science & Disease
The Importance of Complex Care Coordination
Mar 19

Mar 19 The Importance of Complex Care Coordination

Victoria Coles
Policy
Gene Therapy: Bringing Hope to the Rare Disease Community
Mar 12

Mar 12 Gene Therapy: Bringing Hope to the Rare Disease Community

Erica Peacock
Current Research
An Unexpected Link Between Gaucher and Parkinson’s Disease
Mar 8

Mar 8 An Unexpected Link Between Gaucher and Parkinson’s Disease

Victoria Coles
Current Research
Shining a Light on Rare Disease Care in Ontario
Feb 19

Feb 19 Shining a Light on Rare Disease Care in Ontario

Hayley McKee
Policy
Augmentation Therapy: The Fight for Canada-wide coverage for Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency Patients
Feb 12

Feb 12 Augmentation Therapy: The Fight for Canada-wide coverage for Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency Patients

Editorial Board
Policy
The Diabetes Mimic: a Primer on Addison’s Disease
Feb 5

Feb 5 The Diabetes Mimic: a Primer on Addison’s Disease

Editorial Board
Science & Disease
Pitfalls in Canada’s Approach to Orphan Drugs
Nov 23

Nov 23 Pitfalls in Canada’s Approach to Orphan Drugs

Victoria Coles
Policy
Drug Repurposing: The New R&D
Nov 4

Nov 4 Drug Repurposing: The New R&D

Rare Disease Review
Current Research
Automation and Machine Learning: a Look into Recursion Pharmaceuticals
Sep 17

Sep 17 Automation and Machine Learning: a Look into Recursion Pharmaceuticals

Joseph Chon
Current Research
Organ Donation in Canada: Where do we stand?
Sep 11

Sep 11 Organ Donation in Canada: Where do we stand?

Erica Peacock
Policy
The Hidden Costs of a Rare Disease
Sep 7

Sep 7 The Hidden Costs of a Rare Disease

Erin Smith
Policy
Curiouser and Curiouser: The Links Between Prostate Cancer and Ewing’s Sarcoma
Aug 28

Aug 28 Curiouser and Curiouser: The Links Between Prostate Cancer and Ewing’s Sarcoma

Hayley McKee
Current Research
Creation of Armc5 Knockout Mice: First Adrenal Gland Rare Disease Model
Aug 22

Aug 22 Creation of Armc5 Knockout Mice: First Adrenal Gland Rare Disease Model

Joseph Chon
Current Research
What can Canada Learn? Adopting Policies from the EU Healthcare Systems
Aug 16

Aug 16 What can Canada Learn? Adopting Policies from the EU Healthcare Systems

Rare Disease Review
Policy
Living without an Immune System
Aug 7

Aug 7 Living without an Immune System

Rare Disease Review
Science & Disease
Rare Neurological Disorders
Aug 4

Aug 4 Rare Neurological Disorders

Editorial Board
Science & Disease
Progeria: Race Against Time
Jul 28

Jul 28 Progeria: Race Against Time

Rare Disease Review
Science & Disease
What does the Brexit mean for rare disease care?
Jul 24

Jul 24 What does the Brexit mean for rare disease care?

Jonathan Ho
Policy
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