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Typical Rett Syndrome Features
If a child loses the ability to make purposeful hand movements, such as grasping with fingers, reaching for things, or touching things on pu...
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Down Syndrome In Infants and Young Children
Medical care for infants with Down syndrome should include the same well-baby care that other children receive during the first years of lif...
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Down Syndrome: Early Intervention & Education
The term "early intervention" refers to an array of specialized programs and related resources that are made available by healthca...
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Rett Syndrome & Other Associated Problems
A number of problems are common among those who have Rett syndrome. But having these other problems is not necessary to get a diagnosis of R...
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Rett syndrome: Cures and Treatments
To date, there is no cure for Rett syndrome. But research shows that early diagnosis of developmental disorders, such as Rett syndrome, is i...
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What is Rett Syndrome?
Rett syndrome is a complex neurobiological disorder of development in which an infant seems to grow and develop normally at first, but then ...
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Down Syndrome: Frequently Asked Questions
Is Down syndrome a rare genetic disorder?
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Diagnosing Down Syndrome
A newborn baby with Down syndrome often has physical features the attending physician will most likely recognize in the delivery room.
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How Do Genes Cause Rett Syndrome?
In 1999, NICHD-supported scientists discovered that most girls with Rett syndrome have a change in the pattern of a single gene the Methyl-C...
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Down Syndrome in Adults
Today, it is common for a person with Down syndrome to live to age fifty and beyond.
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