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Psychology professor sheds light on rare genetic disorder with award-winning documentary

Psychology professor sheds light on rare genetic disorder with award-winning documentary

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Holly Clayton never imagined she’d end up dedicating her life’s work to a rare hereditary and connective tissue disease. That changed after she began dating someone diagnosed with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) during her undergraduate studies.

Today, the Seneca professor and PhD of psychology candidate at York University has a five-year-old son who has been diagnosed with EDS. She has also written three studies about EDS patients.

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