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Dine Out Maine: What to expect when you're expecting (to visit Maine)

Dine Out Maine: What to expect when you’re expecting (to visit Maine) Restaurant people set expectations for diners this summer: In sum, be kind. By Andrew Ross Share Margaret Murphy takes orders from regulars at the Brunswick Diner in this file photo from summer, 2020. Be patient with restaurant workers in the upcoming tourist season, say people in the industry, as there are not nearly enough workers to go around. Ben McCanna/Staff Photographer My plumber, upon learning what I do for a living, grinned at me and posed a Sphinx-like question. “Do you know what do summer people like to do best when they get to Maine?” I did not. “They like to drive 15 miles an hour on Route 1 with their hazards on and book up every restaurant in the state. It’s a love-hate thing, but God bless ‘em,” he added with a chuckle.

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Breakthrough Gene Therapy at Primary Children's Hospital helps little cowboy thrive

Breakthrough Gene Therapy at Primary Children’s Hospital helps little cowboy thrive A rare, progressive genetic disease that’s often fatal for infants and toddlers has been stopped its tracks by a groundbreaking gene therapy at Intermountain Primary Children’s Hospital. By: Sponsored Content and last updated 2021-02-11 10:35:47-05 A rare, progressive genetic disease that’s often fatal for infants and toddlers has been stopped its tracks by a groundbreaking gene therapy at Intermountain Primary Children’s Hospital. Primary Children’s was one of the first in the United States to offer the gene therapy Zolgensma, used to treat spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) in children younger than 2 years.

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YOUR HEALTH: New gene therapy saves infant's life

A little cowboy was saved by a groundbreaking new therapy Author: Jim Mertens Updated: 6:30 PM CST January 8, 2021 SALT LAKE CITY It s amazing Cinch Wright is alive. The little boy got cutting edge gene therapy that replaced disease-causing genes with healthy ones. It can knock out a gene that s not working right, or add a new gene to the body to help fight disease.  He loves the dog and the horses and the cows, says Alex Wight about his son. No doubt about it, Cinch Wight is going to be a cowboy just like his dad. To date, the FDA has approved four types of gene therapy including one that was given approval just in time for Cinch.

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