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'It's saving his life': FDA approves new drug for rare disease, helping Kansas family
OVERLAND PARK, Kansas (KSHB) -- The FDA gave accelerated approval for a groundbreaking drug that helps treat Hunter syndrome, a rare disease that affects fewer than 500 people in the United States. It's mainly diagnosed among boys.Hunter syndrome has not had an FDA-approved treatment in 20 years, until now.Overland Park parents Jenny and Nick Neuerburg used their voices to advocate for treatment approval and to call on federal lawmakers to help bring awareness to the rare, degenerative disease. Their four-year-old son, Atlas, was diagnosed when he was 18 months old."Ba
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