lunes, 23 de marzo de 2026

RARE Revolution RARE Bite

https://editions.rarerevolutionmagazine.com/html5/reader/production/default.aspx?pubname=&edid=b226070d-f1dd-4177-bfbc-65a7f9ba2588&pnum=33 Rett syndrome research has evolved from identifying a single gene to decoding a tapestry of early, subtle biomarkers hidden in babies’ everyday movements, sounds and social communication. Austrian scientist Peter Marschik and his team—building on the legacy of mentors like Heinz Prechtl and Christa Einspieler—are painstakingly analysing infants’ and children’s development with a radical goal. To validate what parents have long sensed, and help spot Rett earlier, intervene sooner and measure meaningful change as new treatments emerge.

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