On Thankgiving Baxter and I took a walk to a little pagoda on a hill near the hospital. While walking there we found this little side street - the people who live there are very, very poor but it was still beautiful to see how they lived. This bike was parked on the street in front of someone's shop. People ride bikes here that are so old they don’t look like they should hold together. Still they overload them up with goods and ride them through the treacherous traffic.
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At-A-Glance
Optic nerve hypoplasia is a visual disorder that affects the optic nerve, the bundle of fibers that transmits signals from the retina to the brain. In optic nerve hypoplasia, the nerve has not developed. This may mean that the child may have some vision or may be blind, depending on how much of the optic nerve is intact.
Hypopituitarismis the underactivity of the pituitary gland, resulting in inadequate hormone production.
Most health providers in the medical profession believe there is no cure for ONH. They simply suggest parents do the best they can.
Click on the links below to learn more about the doctors and researches who are working to help children like Leaf. Blindness from ONH is only one of many diseases Beike is working to cure.
Beike Biotech, a world leader in stem cell research.
2 comments:
I love that picture! Did you take it?
On Thankgiving Baxter and I took a walk to a little pagoda on a hill near the hospital. While walking there we found this little side street - the people who live there are very, very poor but it was still beautiful to see how they lived. This bike was parked on the street in front of someone's shop. People ride bikes here that are so old they don’t look like they should hold together. Still they overload them up with goods and ride them through the treacherous traffic.
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