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Nebraska families work to shed light on 22Q disorder

Brody Schuster's medical problems kept piling up, and so did his parents' concerns.

As a baby, Brody scooted on his bottom and never crawled. His size was normal at birth, but his growth soon began to lag severely. Time passed, and Brody struggled with speech. Then, a physician discovered Brody's hearing loss.

There were too many challenges. His parents knew something was seriously awry.


 

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