In May 2025, doctors in Philadelphia treated a baby with a custom-made gene-editing medicine. The baby had a rare genetic condition that caused dangerous ammonia buildup. Scientists used CRISPR to fix a tiny DNA error. The treatment greatly improved his health.
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- Baby born with rare, life-threatening genetic disorder
- Condition caused ammonia buildup damaging brain and organs
- About half of affected babies die in infancy
- Liver unable to remove ammonia due to DNA error
- Baby too small for liver transplant
- Doctors propose custom gene-editing medicine
- Scientists design CRISPR tool for one patient
- DNA fix like correcting one letter in billions
- Medicine tested on animals, shown safe
- FDA approves treatment in just six months
- Baby receives three doses at six months old
- Ammonia levels drop, health improves
- Baby gains weight, prepares to go home
- Breakthrough offers hope for rare disease patients




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