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Genetic Testing for Mitochondrial Disease

Genetic testing is a tool that doctors use to confirm a diagnosis of mitochondrial disease. If you or your doctor thinks you or a family member may have mitochondrial disease, they may recommend that you, as well as other family members, be tested. What is genetic testing? Genetic testing…

Genetic Counseling for Mitochondrial Disease

If you or a family member have mitochondrial disease, you may benefit from genetic counseling. What is genetic counseling? Genetic counseling gives you information about your risks of inheriting or transmitting a genetic disease. A genetic counselor will take your personal and family medical history. If you’ve already…

NORD Webinar Outlines COVID-19 Response on Financial, Policy Fronts

As the number of Americans infected with COVID-19 surpasses one million, it’s no surprise that people with rare diseases — whose immune systems were generally compromised even before the outbreak — are particularly terrified of this pandemic. That fear is evident in an online survey conducted by the National…

How Might Mitochondrial Disease Affect My Lifespan?

Being diagnosed with a genetic condition like mitochondrial disease can be challenging and frightening, and you may be wondering whether your disease will affect your lifespan. Does mitochondrial disease affect lifespan? The effect mitochondrial disease will have on a patient’s lifespan is difficult to predict. There are many…

What Are My Reproductive Options if I Have Mitochondrial Disease?

Mitochondria are the “powerhouses” of a cell, producing most of the energy that cells need to function. In mitochondrial disease, of which there are many types, these cellular compartments cannot function properly. Because almost every cell has mitochondria, mitochondrial disease can affect every system in the body. If you…

FAQs About Mitochondrial Disease

Mitochondrial disease is a rare genetic disorder in which mitochondria cannot produce enough energy for a cell to work as it should. What are mitochondria? Mitochondria are small compartments that exist within most types of cells. These compartments have an important job: producing energy for the cell. Without…

NORD’s Advice on COVID-19: You’re Stronger Than You Think

First, the bad news: If you’re one of the 30 million or so Americans with a rare disease, you probably have lower immunity to the novel coronavirus than most people. Now, the good news: You already know how to face loneliness and adversity — qualities that make you far stronger…

NORD’s Advice on COVID-19: You’re Stronger Than You Think

First, the bad news: If you’re one of the 30 million or so Americans with a rare disease, you probably have lower immunity to the novel coronavirus than most people. Now, the good news: You already know how to face loneliness and adversity — qualities that make you far stronger…

Energy Management for People With Mitochondrial Disease

Everyone has an “energy baseline” or sweet spot where we have enough energy to do the things we want to do, but having mitochondrial disease means that the body has trouble making energy. Scientists don’t know the exact mechanism of how mitochondrial dysfunction leads to fatigue, a…