 
                    NF2 Symposium Transcript from Amanda Bergner, MS, CGC, Johns Hopkins,
One of the presentations at NF Midwest’s annual family symposium held on October 12, 2013, was by Amanda Bergner from…
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                    One of the presentations at NF Midwest’s annual family symposium held on October 12, 2013, was by Amanda Bergner from…
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                    We found this informative infographic on learning disabilities at special-education-degree.net. Learning disabilities affect approximately 50% of people with neurofibromatosis type…
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                    At NF Midwest’s annual family symposium held on October 12, 2013, Dr. Joseph Kissil from the Scripps Institute in Florida…
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                    Frequently some children and adults with neurofibromatosis type 1 have problems with socialization and making friends. At NF Midwest’s annual…
Read More22 Years of Bringing People Together to Learn From Experts and Each Other NF Midwest is holding its annual educational…
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                    We have a new be iNFormed article that was written for us by Ram Meyyappan from Social Security Disability Help. This…
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                    In June, Barbra Levine, the executive director NF Mid-Atlantic, recorded a discussion with Amanda Bergner,MS, CGC from Johns Hopkins Comprehensive…
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                    Webinar Recording The Neurofibromatosis Network presented this webinar on aging in neurofibromatosis type 1 in June of 2012. The speaker…
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                    Contributed by Lisa Laing As a disease, Neurofibromatosis carries a large number of symptoms which greatly affect sufferers. Type one (NF…
Read MoreIn June of 2013, NF Network presented a captioned webinar “The Genetics of NF2”, presented by renowned UK Geneticist, Dr….
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