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Kendric Cromer, a 12-year-old boy, became one of the first children ever to be treated with a newly approved gene therapy that will free him from the sickle cell disease that has stolen his childhood.
Kendric Cromer, a 12-year-old boy, became one of the first children ever to be treated with a newly approved gene therapy that will free him from the sickle cell disease that has stolen his childhood.
Instead of funding cops to shoot people, why not use the money to make public transport free for people who can't afford it?
Instead of funding cops to shoot people, why not use the money to make public transport free for people who can't afford it?