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John lives with burning pain in his throat for an hour or two after he eats specific foods. It hurts very badly, and John finds a new food every day that causes his throat problems. John and his friends wanted to write a book to raise awareness. Eosinophil-associated diseases are on the rise. Yet, many patients suffering from these disorders go undiagnosed for years due to a lack of information or awareness of these diseases. John, who lives with Eosinophilic Esophagitis, wanted to learn more about the disease. He gathered his friends, Kaitlyn and Andrew, to join him on a quest to unlock the secrets of EoE. Come along with these brave adventurers as they meet the mighty Wizard Rothenberg, who leads them through the Valley of the Esophagus.All proceeds go toward Cincinnati Children's Hospital and the continuing efforts of Dr. Rothenburg to seek a cure for EOE.
Three students from a western Pennsylvania school learned that scientists across the globe in Israel were using the type of Radio Frequency tags (RFID) their school used. Their curiosity led them to an amazing dialog with bat researchers and technology savants and, of course, adorable bats! Come find out more. All profits go to the Bat Conservation Fund.
Bats are in danger. They are dying faster then anyone anticipated. Kaitlyn and Kennedi wanted to find out why. They partnered with biology professor Dr. Cassandra Miller-Butterworth from Penn State Beaver. The book walks you through what they have learned (even the process of extracting DNA by agarose gel electrophoresis!) Help them raise awareness and funds. All profits go to Bat Conservation International.
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