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" ... As Emily Morrissey prepared to graduate from high school, her family feared for her future. 22-year-old Morrissey has cerebral palsy, a congenital disorder of movement, muscle tone, and posture. Cerebral palsy affects everyone differently; for Morrissey, she was born with both physical and mental disabilities. ... "
" ... As a cardiologist Skorton's research and clinical interests centered on congenital heart disease and applying computer analysis to cardiac imaging. Skorton was a co-editor, with his mentor Melvin Marcus, of Cardiac Imaging, a textbook that accompanied Braunwald's Heart Disease, and became the editor of a later edition of the textbook when it became known as Marcus Cardiac Imaging. ... "
" ... On February 29, 1980, with a few suitcases and a few hundred dollars in hand, the family made their way to Czechoslovakia from the eastern border of Ukraine by train. The authorities allowed only 35 kilograms of belongings and $100 per person. They confiscated food, and even insulin from Yelena's great aunt, Roza. From there, they went through Austria to Italy, where they spent 8 months waiting for landed immigrant papers to Canada from her uncle. Yelena, now 17 years of age and able to read and write in English, was hired to work in the immigration agency to translate refugee files for Australia, NZ and Canada. But her grandmother was ailing. She had congenital lung problems and without a personal guarantee of financial support, Canada refused their entry. Yelena fondly recalls meeting a kind gentleman who had a significant post in the Canadian Consulate in Italy. His role was crucial in securing a sponsor for Yelena’s grandmother through HIAS, an organization helping refugees around the world. ... "
" ... SCD is a group of congenital red blood cell disorders, named sickle cell for the crescent shape of red blood cells. SCD affects millions of people worldwide. In the U.S., at least 100,000 individuals are living with the disease, which predominantly impacts people of sub-Saharan African descent. ... "
" ... Telemedicine broadens the horizons of medical expertise. In Northern California, a region of Kaiser Permanente that stretches 100 miles in every direction, there are dozens of specialists who are recognized as world leaders in their respective areas—from rare congenital birth defects to complex cancers. ... "