From Newtownabbey to the Áras: Caoimhín Adams’ family unveil mural to raise awareness of extremely rare condition
A mural in memory of a Newtownabbey boy who was the first person in Ireland diagnosed with ROHHAD has been unveiled, as Belfast City Hall was lit up orange to raise awareness of the disease.
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