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Dr. Jennifer Kwon, a pediatric neurologist at UW Health, tests 7-week-old Piper Droessler's strength during an appointment at UW Hospital in Madison, Wis., Friday, Jan. 17, 2020. Born to Caiti and Ben Droessler, background, the Platteville baby was the first child in Wisconsin identified through newborn screening to have spinal muscular atrophy, a potentially fatal muscle wasting disease. She was also the state's first such baby to receive a gene therapy thought to be a cure. (Amber Arnold/Wisconsin State Journal via AP)

Dr. Jennifer Kwon, a pediatric neurologist at UW Health, tests 7-week-old Piper Droessler's strength during an appointment at UW Hospital in Madison, Wis., Friday, Jan. 17, 2020. Born to Caiti and Ben Droessler, background, the Platteville baby was the first child in Wisconsin identified through newborn screening to have spinal muscular atrophy, a potentially fatal muscle wasting disease. She was also the state's first such baby to receive a gene therapy thought to be a cure. (Amber Arnold/Wisconsin State Journal via AP)

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