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Rare Diseases

Question 1: Rare Disease Day was designed to symbolize scarcity by landing on the calendar’s rarest date—so in leap years, on what date is it observed? Question 2: Which landmark U.S. law, passed in 1983, transformed rare-disease treatment...

An episode of the 5 Daily Trivia Questions - five ways to test your knowledge podcast, hosted by Caloroga Shark Media /5 Daily Trivia Questions, titled "Rare Diseases" was published on February 28, 2026 and runs 3 minutes.

February 28, 2026 ·3m · 5 Daily Trivia Questions - five ways to test your knowledge

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Question 1: Rare Disease Day was designed to symbolize scarcity by landing on the calendar’s rarest date—so in leap years, on what date is it observed?Question 2: Which landmark U.S. law, passed in 1983, transformed rare-disease treatment development by offering incentives like seven years of market exclusivity, tax credits, and fee waivers to drug makers?Question 3: In 2019, the FDA approved a one-time gene therapy that delivers a working SMN1 gene to infants with a devastating neuromuscular disorder; which rare disease does this treatment target?Question 4: Cystic fibrosis care was revolutionized in 2019 by a three-medicine CFTR modulator that dramatically improved lung function for many patients; what is the brand name of this breakthrough combination therapy?Question 5: Which patient advocate founded the National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD) and played a pivotal role in passing the Orphan Drug Act, giving a voice to families facing rare conditions?You may also like ODD ONE OUT. a new podcast with Mark Ellison!  Mark gives you 4 words, you decide which word does not belong.  Three rounds daily, quick and fun,Portions of today's trivia podcast were made with the help of AI.

Question 1: Rare Disease Day was designed to symbolize scarcity by landing on the calendar’s rarest date—so in leap years, on what date is it observed?

Question 2: Which landmark U.S. law, passed in 1983, transformed rare-disease treatment development by offering incentives like seven years of market exclusivity, tax credits, and fee waivers to drug makers?

Question 3: In 2019, the FDA approved a one-time gene therapy that delivers a working SMN1 gene to infants with a devastating neuromuscular disorder; which rare disease does this treatment target?

Question 4: Cystic fibrosis care was revolutionized in 2019 by a three-medicine CFTR modulator that dramatically improved lung function for many patients; what is the brand name of this breakthrough combination therapy?

Question 5: Which patient advocate founded the National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD) and played a pivotal role in passing the Orphan Drug Act, giving a voice to families facing rare conditions?


You may also like ODD ONE OUT. a new podcast with Mark Ellison!  Mark gives you 4 words, you decide which word does not belong.  Three rounds daily, quick and fun,

Portions of today's trivia podcast were made with the help of AI.
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