Conjoined Twins, One Love Life: The Questions Keep Getting Weirder
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By Maria Angela
One Body, Two Souls
The Hensel sisters, born on March 7, 1990, challenged everything the world thought it knew about conjoined twins. With a condition called dicephalic parapagus, they share one body but have two heads. This medical rarity is seen in as few as one in 100,000 births. Their ability to adapt, thrive, and pursue their dreams set them apart in ways few could have predicted.
Unlike Giacomo and Giovanni Battista Tocci, 19th-century conjoined twins with limited mobility, Abby and Brittany learned to walk, run, and live independently. Their determination shaped a life filled with adventure, as they refused to accept any form of limitation.
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