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- Q383767 description "British activist".
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- Q383767 abstract "Hayley Leanne Okines (3 December 1997 – 2 April 2015) was an English girl with the extremely rare aging disease known as progeria. She was known for spreading awareness of the condition. Although the average life expectancy for sufferers is 13 years, Hayley was part of a drug trial that had seen her surpass doctors' predictions of her projected lifespan. She died on 2 April 2015 at the age of 17 due to complications of pneumonia, having lived four years beyond doctors' initial predictions.In 1999, at the age of two years, Okines was diagnosed with progeria, a genetic disease that caused her to age eight times faster than the average person. This put her projected lifespan at thirteen years. She frequently travelled to Boston in the United States to receive new treatments. In 2012, her autobiography was published, titled Old Before My Time, co-authored by her, her mother Kerry Okines, and contributor Alison Stokes.Okines lived in Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex, with her mother, her father Mark, and younger siblings Louis and Ruby (neither of whom has progeria). She attended Bexhill College.".
- Q383767 birthDate "1997-12-03".
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- Q383767 birthDate "1997-12-03".
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- Q383767 dateOfDeath "2015-04-02".
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- Q383767 knownFor "Progeria activism".
- Q383767 name "Okines, Hayley".
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- Q383767 shortDescription "British activist".
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- Q383767 comment "Hayley Leanne Okines (3 December 1997 – 2 April 2015) was an English girl with the extremely rare aging disease known as progeria. She was known for spreading awareness of the condition. Although the average life expectancy for sufferers is 13 years, Hayley was part of a drug trial that had seen her surpass doctors' predictions of her projected lifespan.".
- Q383767 label "Hayley Okines".
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