Prime Video's reality competition TV series, Beast Games (that took inspiration from the recent Netflix hit Squid Game) ...
In winning the competition, Player 831 hopes to fund critical research, drug development, clinical trials, and resources for ...
Top six Beast Games contestant Jeffrey Allen vowed to win the $5M to find a cure for his 7-year-old son’s rare brain disease.
Meanwhile, his youngest son Lucas has a rare brain disease called creatine transporter deficiency which is currently incurable. The genetic disorder prevents creatine from reaching the brain and ...
Creatine Transporter Deficiency (CTD) is a rare genetic disorder caused by mutations in the SLC6A8 gene, which encodes the creatine transporter responsible for cellular uptake of creatine.
While some contestants applied for Beast Games without expecting to be selected, Jeffrey Allen had a clear mission. His 7-year-old son, Lucas, was diagnosed with a rare brain disorder called Creatine ...
This disease, called Creatine Transporter Deficiency, does not allow the brain sufficient energy to function like a normal human being, as explained by Jeff on Beast Games. "It's a rare brain disease ...
My beautiful wife Jennifer and my two boys, Jack and Lucas. Lucas is 7 and he has a rare disease called Creatine Transporter Deficiency. It's a rare brain disease," he said. Contestant 830 ...