SMA children more independent with Spinraza treatment: Study
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SMA children more independent with Spinraza treatment: Study
After Spinraza (nusinersen) treatment for slightly longer than one year, school-aged children with spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) showed improved motor function and more independence in tasks involving their arms and hands, a study from China has found. These motor function improvements were linked to reduced symptoms of anxiety and depression, highlighting the impact of physical improvements on mental well-being, according to researchers. “The f…
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