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Four sisters diagnosed with rare brain condition: "Got to be kidding"

First publishedOct 25, 12:02 UTC
Last updatedAug 20, 00:20 UTC · 13m ago
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Ashlee and Paul Higginbotham's baby wouldn't stop crying. An MRI found an unusual condition.

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Ashlee and Paul Higginbotham's baby wouldn't stop crying. An MRI found an unusual condition. Soon, they found three of their other children had it too.

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Ashlee and Paul Higginbotham's baby wouldn't stop crying. An MRI found an unusual condition.
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1 outlet, average source rating 8.0/10.
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    Four sisters diagnosed with rare brain condition: "Got to be kidding"

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