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Trying to Understand by Drew's Dad . Patient Expert ... nd who in my family might be at risk. Mostly I am concerned about the mitochondria abnormality found in Drew. I have been doing a lot of research and believe that this is an X-Linked abnormality. I have learned the following: X-linked inheritance refers to conditions or traits for which the gene is located on the X chromosome. Recall that females ... Read on »
A primer on Leigh's disease: a progressive, midline, symmetric, necrotizing neurodegenerative... by Dr. Brian M. Medical DoctorHealth Maven ... and rare adult cases are recognized). Common clinical findings include signs of dysfunction of the brainstem or basal ganglia such as respiratory abnormalities, nystagmus, ataxia, dystonia, and hypotonia. MRI often shows hyperintensity of the basal ganglia and thalamus, as seen in these images from the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. ... Read on »
Cod Liver Oil Study by Michelle L. Patient Expert ... ildren suffering night blindness, that pertains in our case (me), she also mentions the thyroid...which Isaiah has a rare genetic condition, that my grandfather shares, (it's x linked recessive so I am a carrier and all my sons have it) where on paper he appears to have hyperthyroidism, although he does not. I just feel like we're finding more and ... Read on »
What is PGD/PGS? by John David Gordon MD Medical DoctorPeople's HealthBlogger Award Nominee What a difference a couple of weeks can make. Several weeks ago the Red Sox seemed doomed to another “close but no cigar” type of season and here they are in the World Series. Over October 12-16th the annual meeting of the ASRM was here in Washingto ... Read on »
British Study Finds Recessive Gene May Be Linked to Postpartum Psychosis by Katherine S. Patient ExpertHealth Maven ... ingham University and Trinity College suggesting that postpartum psychosis may have a genetic cause. The study looked at the DNA of families in which at least one woman had experienced postpartum psychosis and found that women with a particular recessive gene were susceptible. The study will be published in the AmericanJournal of Psychiatry.The ... Read on »
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FMR4 - New Gene Link to Fragile X and Autism by Harold L D. Patient Expert The Autism Knowledge Revolution is continuing at such an explosive pace that it barely makes the news when an important new research development provides new insights into the biological structures and process of autism disorder. ... Read on »
Recession Soup by Green Kristine Patient ExpertHealth Maven ... k market run up and down a few hundred points each day. Sometimes down 500. Sometimes 700. Rarely up much. Volatility is high and confidence is low. Pretty much everyone has experienced a paper loss in one way or another, whether its through a retirement plan, a stock portfolio or even a drop in the value of their homes. Even food prices have spike ... Read on »
Recession Soup by Green Kristine Patient ExpertHealth Maven ... k market run up and down a few hundred points each day. Sometimes down 500. Sometimes 700. Rarely up much. Volatility is high and confidence is low. Pretty much everyone has experienced a paper loss in one way or another, whether its through a retirement plan, a stock portfolio or even a drop in the value of their homes. Even food prices have spike ... Read on »
Recession? by Richard Nikoley Patient Expert ... ch I mean lip-service is given to the concept of "private" property but the State overseas and regulates virtually everything, do you know of many relationships amongst complex inputs and feedbacks that goes in one direction forever?If you try to loose weight, do you expect every step on the scale to be less than before? If you're building a busin ... Read on »