In the United States, around 30,000 people have cystic fibrosis (CF), and one in 30 Americans is a carrier.
Cystic fibrosis is a condition caused by genes that are passed from parent to child. Readers will learn that CF often begins in childhood and that medication, other treatments, and careful monitoring of the disease are required, along with adaptations of lifestyle. They learn that CF is a progressive disease that generally worsens as a person becomes older, but new and improved treatments are constantly being developed to fight the disease.
This book provides detailed scientific information about CF, from what causes it to symptoms, treatments, and cutting-edge research. It also explores what life is like day-to-day for people who live with CF and the coping strategies that help them.
This insightful title will provide readers with a thorough understanding of CF and invaluable information for people who live with the disease.
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Sarah Eason has written a wide variety of information books for children on many topics from history and geography through space science and social sciences.
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