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Smith Magenis Syndrome - Articles
Buy "Do Fun Stuff" to Support Smith-Magenis Syndrome Research
by
Megan S.
Posted
Wed 01 Sep 2010 7:13am
Pacing the Panic Room is one of my recent favorite blogs. It's written by Ryan, whose stepson LB was diagnosed in 2009 with Smith-Magenis Syndrome . Never heard of it? Most... to hearing loss.
Several artists got together to create Do Fun Stuff. 100% of the proceeds of the album go towards research into Smith-Magenis Syndrome. Take a listen below and follow
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DO FUN STUFF!!!!
by
Jaden Paige
Posted
Mon 30 Aug 2010 12:00am
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So, the day has come for the launch of DO FUN STUFF!! , an amazing charity album whose proceeds will go to graduate students who wish to make Smith Magenis Syndrome their field of choice. If you click around the widget above, it explains pretty much everything better than I could
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A 3yr old girl could use your help
by
Jamie C.
Posted
Tue 28 Jun 2011 7:37pm
After Lilli was born, it took 21 months of medical confusion and speculation for doctors to conclude Lilli had Smith-Magenis Syndrome (SMS), a developmental disorder that affects the 17th chromosome. SMS causes intellectual disability, delayed development, sleep disturbance, and extreme behavioral problems. At the time, Brandi was told
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Nuts Combat Metabolic Syndrome (Syndrome X)
by
Dr. Gabe M.
Posted
Mon 29 Dec 2008 4:37pm
to a Mediterranean diet helps to reverse Metabolic syndrome, defined as having three or more of the following: 1) abdominal obesity, 2) high triglycerides, 3) low HDL (good) cholesterol, 4) high blood sugar and 5) high blood pressure. More than 20 percent of North Americans have metabolic syndrome and are at high risk for diabetes. Many of these people will die
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Syndrome Syndrome (part 2)
by
Jodi
Posted
Tue 26 Aug 2008 4:33pm
with Kellen before?
P.P.: No, I've worked with Down syndromes.
My mouth dropped open and I think I gave her a little, tiny, piece of my mind. Not a large piece...afterall... be like all kids with Down syndrome and therefore she didn't need to know what made him unique. I find it frustrating when our kids aren't allowed to have unique personalities
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