Anonymous: Diegel Sisters being exploited by companies for their rare disease

   

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Published on Oct 8, 2014

Anonymous has sent a video to News2share asking for action in a case of two sisters being taken by the state of Arizona. They've sent the following statement below:

The saying “follow the money” could never be more apparent than in the kidnapping of the Diegel sisters, ages 10 and 12, both kidnapped in April of 2014. Both children have a suspected congenital disorder of glycosylation, (CDG, a form of mitochondrial disease.) This rare and genetically significant condition is a potential goldmine to pharmaceutical companies and researchers. The odds of finding two sisters with THIS same rare genetic condition is like winning a billion dollars in the lottery, at least for the entities that discovered them. While TGen, the research giant also known as NHGRI, and PHOENIX CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL have hit the jackpot, these young girls suffer the unthinkable at the hands of doctors who have taken an oath to “Do No Harm.” Their medical condition at this moment is dire, while there is a hearing today to permanently terminate their mother’s parental rights. No individual or family can fight these multi-billion dollar entities on their own, and yet their children’s lives hang in the balance.

http://healthimpactnews.com/2014/10-and-12-year-old-sisters-seized-from-family-by-hospital-in-phoenix/

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