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1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, In the United States, a disease is considered rare | ||||||
3 | if it is believed to affect fewer than 200,000 Americans; | ||||||
4 | according to the National Institutes of Health, there are | ||||||
5 | approximately 6,800 diseases classified as rare; while each | ||||||
6 | disease is rare, when considered together, they affect nearly | ||||||
7 | 30 million Americans or almost 1 in 10 people; there are | ||||||
8 | certain challenges that all patients and families affected by | ||||||
9 | rare diseases share; and
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10 | WHEREAS, Hypophosphatasia, or HPP, is a rare, inherited | ||||||
11 | disease known for its impact on bones and teeth; with almost | ||||||
12 | all forms of hypophosphatasia, bones become soft because they | ||||||
13 | cannot absorb important minerals like calcium and phosphorous; | ||||||
14 | in some people, this can cause problems with bone growth and | ||||||
15 | strength and lead to broken bones and bone pain; and
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16 | WHEREAS, An estimated 1 in 100,000 newborns have | ||||||
17 | hypophosphatasia; milder cases may be more common in children | ||||||
18 | and adults; it is currently unknown how many people have | ||||||
19 | hypophosphatasia and have not been diagnosed with the disease; | ||||||
20 | and
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21 | WHEREAS, The genes for hypophosphatasia are passed from | ||||||
22 | parents to their children; one or both parents may pass along |
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1 | the abnormal gene that causes hypophosphatasia; a person can | ||||||
2 | inherit the disease by receiving 1 abnormal gene that causes | ||||||
3 | hypophosphatasia from only one parent; when a person receives | ||||||
4 | an abnormal gene from each parent, the disease may be more | ||||||
5 | severe; hypophosphatasia rarely occurs in a person if neither | ||||||
6 | parent has the abnormal gene that causes the disease; and | ||||||
7 | WHEREAS, Research suggests that some people with | ||||||
8 | hypophosphatasia may experience worse symptoms over time; | ||||||
9 | these symptoms can affect parts of the body beyond the bones | ||||||
10 | and teeth, including the brain, kidneys, and muscles; | ||||||
11 | hypophosphatasia can appear anytime throughout a person's | ||||||
12 | life; and
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13 | WHEREAS, Every person afflicted with hypophosphatasia | ||||||
14 | experiences symptoms differently; the signs and symptoms of | ||||||
15 | hypophosphatasia vary from one person to another, with bones | ||||||
16 | and teeth most often affected; bones can be weakened, which may | ||||||
17 | result in fractures; baby teeth can fall out earlier than | ||||||
18 | normal and adult teeth can be affected as well; in a recent | ||||||
19 | combined review of two studies of people who have | ||||||
20 | hypophosphatasia, 1 in 8 people had severe bone pain, 1 in 8 | ||||||
21 | had joint pain, and more than 1 in 5 people had muscle pain; | ||||||
22 | and
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23 | WHEREAS, Hypophosphatasia is a rare disease that doctors |
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1 | may not even know about; by raising awareness and educating the | ||||||
2 | public on this rare disease, diagnosis and treatments may be | ||||||
3 | prescribed earlier in the process; therefore, be it
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4 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE | ||||||
5 | NINETY-EIGHTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that | ||||||
6 | we designate October 30, 2013 as Illinois Hypophosphatasia | ||||||
7 | Awareness Day in conjunction with HPP Awareness Week on October | ||||||
8 | 20-26, 2013 to raise awareness, support, and recognition of | ||||||
9 | people with hypophosphatasia across the State.
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