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3 kwi 2015 · A girl with a rare genetic condition which made her body age eight times faster than normal has died at the age of 17. Hayley Okines, from Bexhill, East Sussex, became known as the...
- Girl, 14, has 100-year-old body - BBC News
Hayley Okine is 14-years-old, but a rare genetic condition...
- Hayley Okines: Bexhill funeral for progeria campaigner - BBC
Hayley Okines, 17, died in East Sussex earlier this month...
- Girl, 14, has 100-year-old body - BBC News
She died on 2 April 2015 at the age of 17, having lived four years beyond doctors' initial predictions. [5] Okines was diagnosed with progeria at the age of two, [6] and doctors put her projected lifespan at thirteen years. [7] . She frequently travelled to Boston in the United States to receive new treatments.
15 kwi 2015 · Hayley Okines, 17, died in East Sussex earlier this month from progeria, which causes sufferers to age eight times faster than normal.
3 kwi 2015 · Teenager Hayley Okines who suffered from a rare premature aging disorder that gave her the body of a 104-year-old has died. Tributes have poured in for the 17-year-old who was born with the...
4 kwi 2015 · A courageous girl from the UK who raised awareness of a rare genetic disorder that causes premature aging – progeria – has died aged 17. “Hayley was a pioneer – and one of the reasons that we...
3 kwi 2015 · A campaigner who raised awareness of the condition progeria which causes those affected to age eight times faster has died at the age of 17.
3 kwi 2015 · A campaigner who raised awareness of the rare genetic condition progeria, which causes those affected to age some eight times faster than average, has died at age 17.