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Rare disease makes sufferers' skin fall off | 60 Minutes Australia

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Dean Clifford is one of hundreds of Australians who suffer from epidermolysis bullosa, a rare disease that makes his skin incredibly fragile

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*Synopsis | Against All Odds (2006)*
This is a rare and mysterious disease you really have to see to believe. The victims end up in a terrible state and their skin just literally falls off. It's incurable and almost always fatal. You may well wonder how they cope, but with all the youngsters you're about to meet, it's guts - guts and an endearing larrikin streak, a wicked sense of humour, that keeps them going and helps them live life to the fullest.

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