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.
Read the full report at CBS News ↗
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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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- 13m ago.
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Four sisters diagnosed with rare brain condition: "Got to be kidding"
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