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... and what he referred to as "Mongoloids." "In the 1970s, an American revision of scientific terms changed it simply to "Down syndrome." Chromosomes are thread ...
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Down Syndrome One of the most common genetic defects is Down Syndrome. The story began is 1866, when a physician named John Langdon ...
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Biology Turner Syndrome Turner's Syndrome- (Webster's definition) A chromosomal disorder resulting in a syndrome characterized by specific dysmorphic features ...
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Down Syndrome Down Syndrome is a chromosomal disorder. ... People with Down syndrome may have mild to severe learning disabilities. ...
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Down syndrome is a chromosomal disorder that results when a person inherits all or part of an extra copy of chromosome 21. This ...
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... chances increase. A genetic condition called Down syndrome becomes increasingly common as women wait longer to have children. Though ...
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Down Syndrome Definition of Down Syndrome Down Syndrome, congenital malformation accompanied by moderate to severe mental retardation, and caused by a ...
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... There is a disease that increases your aging, that disease is known as Werner Syndrome. A medical student named Carl Wilhelm Otto ...
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Down syndrome is one of the most frequently occurring birth defects in the world. It is a chromosomal abnormality which results ...
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Barth Syndrome Barth Syndrome is a genetic disorder that only effect males. It ... either. Barth Syndrome only effects only the males. ...
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Marfan's Syndrome is a genetic disorder that affects the body's connective tissue. ... Dr. Marfan first recognized Marfan's Syndrome in 1896. ...
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Chromosomal Deficiencies - Williams Syndrome Pg 1 Williams Syndrome is a genetic disorder that was first discovered in 1961. It ...
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XYY Syndrome XYY Syndrome, or the criminal syndrome, is a controversial and often confused chromosomal abnormality. In the following ...
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Gilles de la Tourette Syndrome Gilles de la Tourette Syndrome, or more simply Tourette's, is a neurological disorder classified on Axis I of the DSM-IV. ...
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Down's Syndrome Each year, there are about three thousand to five thousand people who are diagnosed with Down's Syndrome. in the United States alone. ...
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Down Syndrome Sometimes when meiosis ( the division of reproductive cells ) occurs, chromosomes may be lost, left behind, or too many may be passed on ...
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POLAND'S SYNDROME There is a rare and perplexing congenital condition known today as Poland's Syndrome. This extremely unusual ...
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[[ Down Syndrome ]] Introduction: Have you ever wondered or questioned the disorder of Down Syndrome? Well, if not, it is a genetic ...
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Tourette Syndrome The neurological disorder, Tourette syndrome, is characterized by multiple motor and vocal tics. Tics are often ...
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Introduction Down syndrome is an increasingly prevalent disease in the US. It is a genetic disease that is caused by an extra 21st chromosome. ...
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Marfan syndrome is a genetic disorder in which effects the heart and blood vessels; spine, chest, and joints; and the eyes. The ...
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Turner's Syndrome Turner's Syndrome is a common disease in females that affects many body systems. It affects about out of 2,000 females. ...
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KLINEFELTER'S SYNDROME Klinefelter's syndrome is a genetic disorder that is only found in males. Until recently you could not detect ...
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Inviting a new baby with Down syndrome into a family holds more weight than one can imagine. ... Parents play a great roll in raising children with Down syndrome. ...
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Guillain-Barre Syndrome, (also called acute idiopathic polyneuritis, and Landry's ascending paralysis) is a disorder in which the body's immune system attacks ...
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According to the US Census Bureau 10,657 babies are born every day and twenty of these babies are born with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. ...
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... For several years now the government have been trying to explain or cover-up the truth of "The Gulf War Syndrome". The inoculations ...
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Munchausen by Proxy Syndrome! Munchausen's syndrome is very quickly becoming the modern day, similar to the witch-hunts in the Dark Ages. ...
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Fetal Alcohol Syndrome A pregnant woman's lifestyle ultimately affects the development of her baby. Excessive exposure to alcohol ...
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Tourette Syndrome How would you feel if you were diagnosed with a disease that has baffled scientists for centuries? If your entire ...
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