Segment 1: A Kansas City non-profit is advocating for people with rare diseases. When you have a disease that's common, you can expect a swift diagnosis and a level of understanding from friends and family. But that might not be the case if your condition is rarely seen and little-understood, even by medical professionals. Hear about the obstacles facing patients with rare diseases and their families Janell Ridenour , physician's assistant & parent of a child with Rubenstein-Taybi Angela Van