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Disabled people have hearts to serve others, too

I didn’t expect to find myself participating in a Valentine’s Day card exchange as an adult. I thought such festivities were (sadly) reserved for kids. But then a friend shared a Facebook post last year inviting people to join a card exchange for anyone with SMA and their…

How new SMA treatments are turning hope into reality

Last month, the biotechnology company Scholar Rock submitted an application to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration requesting approval of an experimental add-on therapy to treat spinal muscular atrophy (SMA). The investigational drug apitegromab is intended to target a protein in the bloodstream that inhibits muscle growth with the…

Navigating another winter while living with SMA

Stephen King’s “The Shining” shows what happens when someone spends too much time cooped up indoors. Sure, supernatural forces provide the basis for the main character’s descent into madness, but a defining element of the novel is that it takes place in a remote hotel during winter snowstorms. I imagine…

A respiratory illness left me fighting for my life

As I lay in bed, willing my body to find some energy to write this column, a notification popped up on my phone. According to USA Today, a “quadruple whammy of viruses” had been spreading across the country. All I could do was roll my eyes. After the past several…

Empathy is the heartbeat of human connections

Empathy is often described as the ability to imagine yourself in another’s shoes, see the world through their eyes, and feel the weight of their experiences as if they were yours. But empathy is more than just a fleeting sense of understanding. It’s the heartbeat of human connections. It bridges…