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Quest publishes articles on all aspects of living with a neuromuscular disease, and updates on research findings. Quest’s circulation is 125,000.


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QUEST
Volume 5, Number 5, October 1998

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  • Are You Scared Yet?
    In the Halloween spirit, Ofek Lev appears in a haunting "Self-Portrait." Be warned: This magazine contains more ghoulish getups from the MDA family. Ofek's chilling costume, and the photo, were created by his macabre mom, Michelle Cohen Lev.


 

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FEATURES


  • Gene Therapy Research
    An update on MDA's progress toward gene therapy human trials.

  • A Bounty of Books
    For your holiday shopping convenience, we offer this catalog of the best in recent books for children and everyone else on your list.

  • Sailing Boldly on the Sea of Life
    MDA's 1998 National Personal Achievement Award recipient long ago set her course toward independence and adventure.

  • Breathe Easy
    Neuromuscular disease doesn't usually harm the lungs, but it weakens the muscles that operate them, creating life-threatening complications.

  • The Legacy of Guillaume Duchenne
    The 19th-century French doctor was considered eccentric and melancholy, but made history with his observation of a muscle-wasting disease that affected young boys.

  • Hooked on Mitochondria
    Dr. Salvatore DiMauro, a longtime MDA research grantee, studies how muscles make and use energy, contributing to our understanding of metabolic and mitochondrial myopathies.

  • Let's Talk Bathrooms
    Bathroom inaccessibility can make wheelchair users feel like punching a hole in the wall. That's only one of the solutions they've come up with.

  • Research Updates

 

 

 
 
     
     
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