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It’s called HDFN…or Hemolytic Disease of the Fetus and Newborn and as recently as the mid 1960;s, it was a condition resulting in annual deaths averaging 10,000 newborn infants. Thanks, however, to medical science, and thousands of selfless blood plasma donors, this condition is treatable and controllable. Join Dr. Larry Griffin who along with a blood plasma donor, discuss this rare but manageable medical condition. For more information www.rhogam.com & www.kedrionusa.com

You may recognize Dr. Tracy Dixon Salazar, Executive Director of LGS Foundation from her feature on the TODAY show, but her story was first shared on our television and social platform, Behind the Mystery. Within these episodes, Tracy shares her daughter Savannah’s Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome journey, and how she advocates for those living with LGS. She […]

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Betterment is the automated investing and savings app that makes it easy to be invested.

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Seven Seas Grandeur™ exemplifies Regent Seven Seas Cruises' Heritage of Perfection with unrivaled space, unparalleled service, epicurean indulgence, and transformative experiences for guests as soon as they step on board.

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