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If you’re a post high school student with neurofibromatosis or schwannomatosis, and you live in NF Midwest’s service region of Illinois,…
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                    If you’re a post high school student with neurofibromatosis or schwannomatosis, and you live in NF Midwest’s service region of Illinois,…
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                    Many individuals with NF have concerns about whether their NF diagnosis places them at additional risk of side effects from…
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                    An update of the diagnostic criteria for neurofibromatosis type 1 has just been published in Genetics in Medicine, the official…
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                    The Covid-19 pandemic has clearly had a tremendous impact on us all. Perhaps the most affected area, aside from medical…
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                    NF Midwest is proud to announce an upcoming webinar and resource produced by The NF Collective about transitioning to adult…
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                    In 2020, NF Midwest awarded $1,000 academic scholarships to six adults affected by neurofibromatosis or schwannomatosis. This is the seventh…
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                    If you’re a post high school student with neurofibromatosis or schwannomatosis, and you live in NF Midwest’s service region of Illinois,…
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                    NF Midwest, NF Northeast, and Texas NF are excited to bring two special NF Power Hours to their NF communities. These are…
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                    Optic pathway gliomas are benign (low grade) pilocytic tumors. They may involve any location in the optic pathway, starting on…
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                    People who themselves have been diagnosed with NF1, NF2 and Schwannomatosis, or who have a child with one of these…
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