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                    [Title] => Father seeks help for son with cirrhosis
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 It’s a race against time for the family of Mark Angelo Salazar who was diagnosed with biliary cirrhosis when he was barely six months old.

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Lesil Eseque-Artista, 34, still remembers how happy she and her husband Edgar had been when their third and only daughter Maria Luiza, nicknamed "Louie," was born one year ago last week.

"My first two kids are both boys so we were really happy when we learned that the third would be a girl. Even my sons were excited. They wanted to pinch Louie like a toy," she said.
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 It’s a race against time for the family of Mark Angelo Salazar who was diagnosed with biliary cirrhosis when he was barely six months old.

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Lesil Eseque-Artista, 34, still remembers how happy she and her husband Edgar had been when their third and only daughter Maria Luiza, nicknamed "Louie," was born one year ago last week.

"My first two kids are both boys so we were really happy when we learned that the third would be a girl. Even my sons were excited. They wanted to pinch Louie like a toy," she said.
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