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A dad talks to his baby in the womb. When she is born, she greets him with a beaming smile the instant she recognizes his voice.

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A dad talks to his baby in the womb. When she is born, she greets him with a beaming smile the instant she recognizes his voice.

Credit: antonella.vilela instagram.com/antonella.vile…
tarsila.rosa instagram.com/tarsila.rosa
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“Only I truly understand the depth and breadth of TD in my life.”

Diana shares why it’s so important to talk about tardive dyskinesia (TD), and how she learned to take an active role in her care.

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'It’s crucial to understand the importance of the patient–family experience and their unmet needs. We must show up, listen to families, and hear their stories.” – Mary Anne Meskis, Executive Director of Dravet Syndrome Foundation. Learn more below.

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