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Bionews, the owner and publisher of this site, employs science writers and editors, most of whom have PhDs in the life sciences, as well as veteran journalists, who ensure stories are well-written and easy to understand. Our stories undergo a comprehensive fact-checking and editing process to confirm accuracy, objectiveness, and thoroughness in order to best serve our audience of patients and caregivers.

Articles by Bionews Staff

30 Days of MD: My Son Has an Exciting Life Despite Duchenne

Photo courtesy of Melissa Hadel Day 10 of 30 This is Melissa Hadel’s (@duchennewontstopusmd) story: My son, Brodie, doesn’t know his father. He loves his father and hopes he’s doing well, but they haven’t seen each other in four years. Brodie has had to adjust to living with my…

30 Days of MD: How I Navigate School with Becker MD

Photo courtesy of Renée White Day 9 of 30 This is Joseph White’s (@whiteriverartstudio) story: My name is Joseph. I was diagnosed with Becker muscular dystrophy when I was 9 years old. I’ve had it all my life, but I did not know it until I was…

30 Days of MD: Time Is a Valuable Teacher in Grief

Photo courtesy of Kristina Kelly Day 7 of 30 This is Kristina Kelly’s (@littleenginesm) story: In 2009, I was offered a role as a healthcare coordinator at the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA). It’s likely that I got the job based on my history working in neurology offices and…

30 Days of MD: Interdependence Enhances Our Marriage

Photo courtesy of Viola Dwyer Day 5 of 30 This is Viola Dwyer’s story: It’s taken me five years of marriage to realize that ours is not like an average person’s marriage. I have spinal muscular atrophy type 2, and my husband, Dan, has a traumatic brain injury…

30 Days of MD: Our Daughter Has Taught Us So Much About Life

Photo courtesy of Larry Liptak Day 4 of 30 This is Larry Liptak’s story: “Daddy, I can’t raise my left arm.” Those words sent us on an eight-month odyssey to orthopedic doctors and neurologists looking for the cause of the mysterious malady. Dani was poked, prodded, X-rayed, and EMGed…

30 Days of MD: A Physical Therapist’s Perspective

Photo courtesy of Johanna Murrell Day 3 of 30 This is Johanna Murrell’s story: My name is Johanna Murrell, and I’m a physical therapist. My major area of expertise is geriatrics and Parkinson’s disease, but I recently had the pleasure of working with someone who has…

30 Days of MD: Seeing Disability Through a Different Lens

Photo courtesy of Matt DeEmilio Day 2 of 30 This is Matt DeEmilio’s story: My name is Matt DeEmilio. I’m 27 years old, and I am the coordinator for disability support services at Coastal Carolina Community College in North Carolina. My job entails granting reasonable accommodations for equal access,…

30 Days of MD: Would I Have Preferred a Life Without Disability?

Photo courtesy of Ross Hovey Day 1 of 30 This is Ross Hovey’s (@thesmartchap_rosshovey) story: Would I have preferred a life without disability? The simple answer to this question is “Yes.” But do I grudge having spinal muscular atrophy? Not really, as I don’t know anything different. I think…