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Feb 3, 2026, 14:54
300 Million People, One Global Community – Rare Disease Day
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՛՛300 million people. One global community.
Rare diseases affect millions, yet research and funding is limited. Funding rare disease research is not only a moral imperative, it’s a smart, forward-looking investment. Discoveries in rare disease science often pave the way for treatments in cancer, neurology, and beyond, sparking progress across all of healthcare.
- Equality gives every disease the same level of funding.
- Equity for rare diseases means investing more where it’s needed most.՛
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