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Where are we in finding a cure for CF?

Cystic Fibrosis
The CF Foundation was formed in 1955. This organization supports ongoing research to find new therapies to treat CF, and one day, the cure. CF research has had an huge impact on the length and quality of life for patients with CF. In 1989, scientist identified the gene that causes CF. Within a year, normal copies of the gene had been made and added to CF cells in test tubes correcting the defect.
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How close are scientists to finding a cure for atopic dermatitis?

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While rapid advancements in medical research have been made in recent years, scientists do not expect to find a cure for atopic dermatitis any time soon. It is anticipated that current research will eventually lead to revolutionary new ways to diagnose, treat, and perhaps even prevent atopic dermatitis.
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Are any scientists close to finding a cure?

The Progeria Research Foundation
The Progeria Research Foundation helped in the discovery of the gene that causes Progeria. This is the first important step in finding the cure, but no one can predict how long that will take.
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Will the lung transplant and liver transplant cure Chase's CF?

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Disclaimer: I am not a medical person, so medical people who read this, please forgive my layman's explanation). No, but it will extend his life and greatly improve his quality of life. Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a multifaceted disease that primarily affects the way proteins are transmitted through the cell walls (this is a simplified explanation -- there's a lack of bicarbonate at the cell membranes, etc.).
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How can I get involved in helping finding a cure?

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There are several ways of doing so: by participating in your local spinal cord injury associations, organizing fundraisers, or donations to some of the leading spinal cord injury foundations. The Spinal Cord Society is an international organization for cure research and treatment of spinal cord injury paralysis and related problems. They can help you finding your local spinal cord injury organizations.
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How is CF diagnosed?

Cystic Fibrosis Foundation - Frequently Asked Questions
Most people are diagnosed with CF at birth or before the age of 2. A doctor who sees the symptoms will order either a sweat test or a genetic test to confirm the diagnosis. A sweat test is the most common test used to diagnose cystic fibrosis. A small electrode is placed on the skin (usually on the arm) to stimulate the sweat glands. Sweat is then collected and the amount of chloride, a component of salt in the sweat, is measured.
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What Can You Do If You Have CF?

About Cystic Fibrosis
Become educated about the disease. Attend support groups, conferences, educational meetings, and read newsletters that are available through CFRI. Don’t become discouraged. Many new advances in research provide hope for all who have this disease. Scientists have discovered the gene that causes CF and gene therapy research is moving forward.
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Is there a cure?

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No, there is not yet a cure for depression or bipolar disorder. But research is underway to determine the exact cause of these illnesses, to develop better treatments and eventually a cure. Click here to learn more about current research.
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Foundation for Ichthyosis and Related Skin Types
A: Treatments for ichthyosis are exactly that - treatments, not cures. As yet, there is no cure for ichthyosis.
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No, however there are medications and treatments available that can effectively control your RPC.
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Although there is no cure, modern treatments and therapies can allow people with Parkinson's to lead active lives.
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Currently, there is no known cure for ankylosing spondylitis, but there are treatments and medications available to reduce symptoms and manage the pain. Recent studies show that the new biologic medications can potentially slow or halt the disease progression in some people. Click here for more information in our AS Treatment section.
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Cystic Fibrosis Foundation - Frequently Asked Questions
The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation works as fast as possible and funds some of the best and brightest minds in science to find a cure. Because CF researchers are blazing new trails in drug development and gene therapy, experts have no way of saying for sure when a cure will be available. Certainly many children today have the chance to live long and full lives.
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There is no universal cure for sickle cell disease. Research in gene therapy, the ultimate universal cure, is currently underway.
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Preeclampsia FAQ
The only cure is delivery of the baby. When preeclampsia develops, the mother and her baby are monitored carefully. There are medications and treatments that may prolong the pregnancy, which can increase the baby's chances of health and survival. Unfortunately, once the course of preeclampsia has begun, the health of the mother must be constantly weighed against the health of the baby.
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Understanding of autism has grown tremendously since it was first described by Dr. Leo Kanner in 1943. Some of the earlier searches for "cures" now seem unrealistic in terms of today's understanding of brain-based disorders. To cure means "to restore to health, soundness, or normality." In the medical sense, there is no cure for the differences in the brain which result in autism.
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There is currently no cure for Alzheimer's disease or for most other causes of dementia. Nor can a cure be expected in the foreseeable future. Researchers are still at the stage of developing drugs that will slow down the progression of the disease, at least in some cases. They still do not know how to prevent the disease from occurring, how to stop its progression, or how to reverse its effects.
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What does the future look like for my child with CF? Is a cure in sight?

Cystic Fibrosis Foundation - FAQs About Clinical Trials
No one knows when the cure for CF will come, but the outlook for children born today with CF has never been brighter. New treatments are now being developed that should make a real difference in the way lung disease and nutrition issues are managed. Today, young children with CF have an excellent chance to live a full and rewarding life. Finding enough people to participate in clinical trials is the biggest challenge.
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Is research close to finding better treatments or a cure?

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While a cure is not imminent, researchers are making headway toward a better understanding of the disease. This increased understanding will likely lead the way to better treatments for alopecia areata and eventually a way to prevent or even cure it. Alopecia research ranges from the most basic studies of the mechanisms of hair growth and hair loss in mice to testing medications and ways to apply medications to help regrow hair in people.
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What about other people finding out?

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If you go to a highly trained and qualified salon, they can provide you with a virtually undetectable system. Again, performing some maintenance yourself on a weekly basis will help keep you looking your best between haircuts and styling sessions. People who knew you before you got the system might recognize that your appearance has changed and that you are wearing a hair system. You may also be surprised how many people think you either lost weight, got new glasses, or made some other change.
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Where have you been finding the bedbugs?

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These pests are not limited to any one specific type of dwelling. Pest control companies have been reporting the infestations in multi-family housing, apartments, hotels and even hospitals.
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How would I go about finding an apartment?

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The majority of apartment rentals may be found in the numerous large Victorian homes that dot the local landscape. Many have been renovated to offer two or more rentals and often boast hardwood floors and skylights, in addition to the usual amenities. The simplest way to track these gems down is to peruse the Brattleboro Reformer classifieds found either at the newsstand or online. Another publication, The Town Crier offers additional listings.
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With all the technology we have, why aren’t we closer to finding a cure?

Carle Cancer Center
Research has lead to big advances in our understanding of cancer. However, the gap between advances in understanding and advances in treatment remains a big one. Researchers have found that cancer cells often behave differently and respond to treatments differently in a laboratory than they do in a person. However, research continues to be important because with each increase in understanding we begin closing that gap.
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How much of my registration fee goes to finding a cure for breast cancer?

Pitch For The Cure - Frequently Asked Questions
A portion of your registration fee is used to offset the cost of producing the Pitch tournament and the Springdale Chicks, which is why team pledging is so important. 20% of the profits from all registration fees, gate fees, program sales, advertising, sponsorships, silent auction, event t-shirt sales, and vendor fees will be given to the Komen Ozark Affiliate.
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How does CF affect the lungs?

Cystic Fibrosis Foundation - Frequently Asked Questions
Scientists have many different ideas about what goes wrong in the lungs of a person with cystic fibrosis, but it all begins with defective CF genes. Normally, the healthy CF gene makes a protein—known as CFTR (Cystic Fibrosis conductance Transmembrane Regulator)—that is found in the cells that line various organs, like the lungs and the pancreas.
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What is a typical day for someone with CF?

Cystic Fibrosis Foundation - Frequently Asked Questions
Because the severity of CF differs widely from person to person, and CF lung infections flare up from time to time, there may not be a “typical” day. However, each day most people with CF: Take pancreatic enzyme supplement capsules with every meal and most snacks (even babies who are breastfeeding may need to take enzymes). Take aerosolized medicines. These are liquid medications that are made into a mist or aerosol and then inhaled through a nebulizer.
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Where can people with CF get the best care?

Cystic Fibrosis Foundation - Frequently Asked Questions
Because CF is a complex disease that affects so many parts of the body, proper care requires specialized knowledge. The best place to get that care is at one of the more than 115 nationwide CF Foundation-accredited care center. Each center must meet strict guidelines to get the Foundation’s “stamp of approval” every year. Care center staff includes a whole group of specialists, including doctors, nurses, respiratory or physical therapists, dietitians and social workers.
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How Common is CF?

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Approximately 1,000 new cases are diagnosed each year. Improved diagnostic techniques have resulted in newly identified cases in people of all ages.
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Is there a cure for CFS/ME?

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As of yet, no universal cure has been found for CFS/ME. But there are medicines, supplements and therapies that seem to have helped some CFS/ME sufferers. Interestingly though, what works for one sufferer may not necessarily work for another. So the key is to read up on what’s available and to consult with your doctor before spending lots of cash on something that may or may not be suitable for you.
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