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Mom Shares Baby Before and After Diagnosis With Rare Condition

Release Date: 12 Apr 2025 Newsweek
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Carlos Jose Suarez, MD, MS, FCAP, vice chair of the CAP Genomic Medicine, discusses Wolf-Hirschhorn Syndrome. "Many are born smaller and grow more slowly than expected. Reaching milestones—like sitting up, crawling, or walking—often takes longer, and they may have trouble feeding because of lower muscle tone," he said.

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