The only thing universal about grief is that it’s universal, something we’ll all experience at some point in our lives. It’s messy, hard, non-linear, and while it may change, grief is never ending. The complexities of being a parent, caregiver, or patient in the mitochondrial disease community adds many layers that impact the grieving process. Join us as chaplain and author Becky Sansbury leads us in a discussion with Jessica Fein and Adam Johnson, about the different kinds of grief we experience throughout the mito journey.
Cardiac complications were often identified in symptomatic infants and children before newborn screening. Cardiac dysfunction can re-emerge or present for the first time during...
Exclusive Interview with Dr. Guy Miller, CEO of Edison Pharma. Is there hope for a cure for Mitochondrial Disease? Perhaps the answer is closer...
What is the mitochondrial disorder PDCD? PDCD is an abbreviation for pyruvate dehydrogenase complex deficiency, a genetic mitochondrial disorder in children which is frequently...