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Make-A-Wish International Marks Rare Disease Day To Highlight the Power of Wishes

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With 70% of rare diseases beginning in childhood, this month alone at least 6,800 children will be diagnosed with a rare disease and become eligible for a wish.

HILVERSUM, NETHERLANDS, February 18, 2025 /⁨EINPresswire.com⁩/ -- Make-A-Wish …

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