The MOG Project has partnered with Gina Hessburg, an art buyer and producer. Gina, along with the support of her advertising community, is self-publishing a book called Blowing UP about her life with Rafael. Blowing Up provides a light-hearted look at life with a rare autoimmuneA disease in which the immune system incorrectly targets and attacks an individual’s own healthy cells. disease. Gina has dedicated $5 of each book sale to go towards ONInflammation of the optic nerve that may be classified as unilateral (affecting one eye) or bilateral (affecting both eyes) that may result in vision changes, vision loss, and/or pain with eye movement. research and support. She has also dedicated 10% of all funds raised to The MOGA type of protein involved in cell adhesion. Present throughout myelin sheaths. Project.
Read all about Rafael and Gina’s creative project by visiting the Rafael page onInflammation of the optic nerve that may be classified as unilateral (affecting one eye) or bilateral (affecting both eyes) that may result in vision changes, vision loss, and/or pain with eye movement. our website as well as our our blog about Gina called Introducing Rafael: A Partnership Story. Follow the links onInflammation of the optic nerve that may be classified as unilateral (affecting one eye) or bilateral (affecting both eyes) that may result in vision changes, vision loss, and/or pain with eye movement. these pages to sign up for her newsletter, and buy a book or two to help the cause. Feel free to share with a few friends. Have a laugh and help our community at the same time!
Read all about Rafael and Gina’s creative project by visiting the Rafael page onInflammation of the optic nerve that may be classified as unilateral (affecting one eye) or bilateral (affecting both eyes) that may result in vision changes, vision loss, and/or pain with eye movement. our website as well as our our blog about Gina called Introducing Rafael: A Partnership Story. Follow the links onInflammation of the optic nerve that may be classified as unilateral (affecting one eye) or bilateral (affecting both eyes) that may result in vision changes, vision loss, and/or pain with eye movement. these pages to sign up for her newsletter, and buy a book or two to help the cause. Feel free to share with a few friends. Have a laugh and help our community at the same time!
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