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  • Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Market Growth, Share, Size & Forecast by healthcareumi
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    According to a new report by UnivDatos Market Insights, the Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Market reached USD 800 million in 2023 and will grow at a CAGR of ~7% during the year 2024-32F. This is mainly because expanding treatment options will give patients access to a broader range of treatment options, enabling growth and penetration in the Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy industry as more therapies receive regulatory approval. For instance, on March 21, 2024, the U.S. Food and Drug
  • The Camel Trail by peterjmerrigan
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    The story of a family on the edge, and another not far behind. Sarah Catchpole was raped and beaten by her own husband one too many times. When her young son, Kevin, calls the police one night, Frankie is finally sent to prison. Starting life afresh in the sleepy town of Padstow, Cornwall, Sarah and Kevin meet their new neighbours and their son, Martin, suffering from muscular dystrophy, almost wheelchair-bound but ever hopeful of being able to walk unaided the full length of The Camel Trail, an eleven-mile stretch of scenic path in Cornwall. But when Frankie is released from prison and tracks them down, the unrelenting chase that ensues is a race against time before Martin’s condition deteriorates. With Kevin and Martin missing, Sarah and Martin’s parents are plunged headlong into a fight for their boys' survival and, ultimately, for their own redemption.
  • Hidden Exit by TobyLurio
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  • The Most Painful Things by DoodleMurph
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    Aiden's world changes forever when her best friend is diagnosed with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. *Also, I personally think this story is a lot better if you read it all the way through at once*
  • The Loss of Control by KennyDaAuthor
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    Thanks and enjoy, and like always please vote. :D Nick has been given a bad start to his life. Normally he would have died somewhere in his twenty's but a 'cure' for his duchenne muscular dystrophy using nano bots was made. Unfortunately he is the first person to ever be administered this experimental 'cure'. Will Nick be able to overcome the side effects? Will he ever get his dream girl, Jessica? If he decides to accept the governments offer what will he have agreed too?
  • why do you make yourself cry, kat and ash? ( a dmd story.) by awkoashleigh
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    katie and ashley turn fourteen.. for twelve years now, they have been in and under the loving and yet watchong eyes of josy, aka josephinia harry styles mom and katie and ashley, identical twins ,, adoptive mom. harry and his friends, one direction <3 find kat and ash in the park and notice their bruised up and scared in every place.. they were brutally abused. in this book you will see the struggle they go thru and the hard ships they have. a nother character is added, michael . he is not beaten but he is in medical care. you will learn what happens when a set and pair of twin sisters are lovingly loved and mixed wioth a group of loving boys with a sick brother that they love to death. what will hapopen when something happens to the brother and breaks the sisters heart. will it break them into pieces, and will they know and be able to get back up in the course of how long it will be. or will they fall in the cracks and cant move on. this is a crazy story of life and death moving on would just crush them, because the saddest part about it is, he was onlyu seventeen. (based on a true story, of my life. be kind, be sweet be gentle be nice please ;))
  • F*ck, My Brother Had M.D by Patrick332555
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    Almost two decades after losing my brother through a horrendous disease, I've finally been able to process it. Here, I talk about memories of Marc, the initial struggles I faced both personally and what I saw my family go through, and how I've finally been able to open up about it. There are many things I took for granted during my short time with my only brother, moments that still hurt me now and I wish I could change. In the years since, I have at times, uses it as a crutch, an excuse for not reaching my potential. I'm certainly not over losing somebody so close to me, but I've reached a point of comfortability, a stage where I can talk about him. The same can't be said about other family members. This book has helped me massively, which has been my own selfish priority. But perhaps it can help you.