A rare, incurable disease sometimes referred to as Childhood Alzheimer s is killing a 14-year-old girl in Colorado. Her mother, who spent years chasing a a cure that doesn t exist wants to make the most of the time they have left.
A rare, incurable disease sometimes referred to as Childhood Alzheimer s is killing a 14-year-old girl in Colorado. Her mother, who spent years chasing a a cure that doesn t exist wants to make the most of the time they have left.
A rare, incurable, genetic disease called Niemann-Pick type C is killing 14-year-old Amaria Granger. Her mother, Mandy Baxter, has spent years searching for a cure for the disease, sometimes called
Amaria Granger's wish came true days before her 14th birthday as the sick Pueblo teen became prom queen in front of family and friends. Granger suffers from Niemann-Pick Type C disease, a rare and incurable illness.
Amaria Granger has a rare neurodegenerative disorder known as Niemann Pick C which affects her ability to metabolize fat such as cholesterol and lipids within cells.