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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.

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Rare Disease Review
Williams Syndrome: The “Happy” Syndrome
Jan 22

Jan 22 Williams Syndrome: The “Happy” Syndrome

Anna Xia
Science & Disease
Orphan Drug Policies: How Does Canada Compare?
Dec 11

Dec 11 Orphan Drug Policies: How Does Canada Compare?

Victoria Chharawala
Policy
Coronavirus: The Silent Killer of Rare Diseases
Dec 4

Dec 4 Coronavirus: The Silent Killer of Rare Diseases

Suely Pacheco
Policy
 COVID-19 and the emergence of a Kawasaki-like inflammatory condition
Nov 27

Nov 27 COVID-19 and the emergence of a Kawasaki-like inflammatory condition

Oviya Ananthakrishnan
Current Research
Cardiomyopathy Due to a Lamin A/C Gene Mutation: Helping Your Heart Pump Again
Nov 22

Nov 22 Cardiomyopathy Due to a Lamin A/C Gene Mutation: Helping Your Heart Pump Again

Mila Pastrak
Current Research
POEMS: Into the Multisystem Disorder
Nov 13

Nov 13 POEMS: Into the Multisystem Disorder

Lina Lombo
Science & Disease
Whipple’s Disease: A Series of Differential Diagnoses
Nov 6

Nov 6 Whipple’s Disease: A Series of Differential Diagnoses

Anjali Sachdeva
Science & Disease
Keratolytic Winter Erythema: Make this Cold Case Warm Again
Oct 23

Oct 23 Keratolytic Winter Erythema: Make this Cold Case Warm Again

Mila Pastrak
Current Research
Trigeminal Neuralgia: The Suicide Disease
Oct 2

Oct 2 Trigeminal Neuralgia: The Suicide Disease

Zain Daudi
Science & Disease
Autosomal Recessive Polycystic Kidney Disease: A Fatal Disease
Sep 18

Sep 18 Autosomal Recessive Polycystic Kidney Disease: A Fatal Disease

Niki Esfahanian
Science & Disease

Jul 7
Jul 7 A new model for a rare form of acute myeloid leukemia

Rare Disease Review
Current Research
Dealing With Yellowing Skin: Understanding Crigler-Najjar Syndrome
Jun 20

Jun 20 Dealing With Yellowing Skin: Understanding Crigler-Najjar Syndrome

Jonta Kamara
Science & Disease

Jun 20
Jun 20 How improvements in molecular diagnostics could save your life

Jonta Kamara
Current Research
Canada leads the world’s first epigenetics treatment trial for pulmonary arterial hypertension
Apr 30

Apr 30 Canada leads the world’s first epigenetics treatment trial for pulmonary arterial hypertension

Rare Disease Review
Current Research
Niemann-Pick Disease Type C
Mar 29

Mar 29 Niemann-Pick Disease Type C

Angelica Rivas
Science & Disease
Patient-Centred Assessments of Rare Disease Treatments
Feb 27

Feb 27 Patient-Centred Assessments of Rare Disease Treatments

Kartik Sharma
Policy
Rare Pain Disorders: What They Can Teach Us
Feb 7

Feb 7 Rare Pain Disorders: What They Can Teach Us

Rebekah Hunter
Current Research
Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection
Jan 24

Jan 24 Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection

Rare Disease Review
Science & Disease
Usher’s Syndrome
Jan 19

Jan 19 Usher’s Syndrome

Rare Disease Review
Science & Disease
Serpiginous Choroidopathy: Navigating A Slowly Fading World
Jan 16

Jan 16 Serpiginous Choroidopathy: Navigating A Slowly Fading World

Victoria Coles
Science & Disease
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