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Cystic Fibrosis (CF)
is the UK's most common, life-threatening, inherited disease.
Cystic Fibrosis affects more than 7500 babies, children and young
adults.
Symptoms can include poor weight gain, troublesome coughs, repeated
chest infections, salty sweat and abnormal stools.
Cystic Fibrosis is a genetic disease that affects a number of organs
in the body (especially the lungs and pancreas) by clogging them
with thick, sticky mucus.
At present there is no cure for CF, but the faulty gene has been
identified and doctors and scientists are working to find ways of
repairing or replacing it.
One of the main objectives of the CF Trust is to fund this work.
People with CF are living longer than ever before. Until the 1930s,
the life expectancy of a baby with CF was only a few months.
Today the average life expectancy for someone with CF is around 31
years.
All
profits of jewellery marked with the
logo on susie's-jewellery.com will go to the Cystic Fibrosis Trust.
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