Progeria

Thursday, March 10, 2011

4. How prevalent is the disease in the population?

Progeria is a very rare disease, affecting about 1 in 4-8 million newborns. Statistics show that the disease affects both sexes equally. It also shows that the disease affects all different types of races. There are reports of children have the disease in different parts of the world.
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      • Pictures of patients with Progeria (Premature Aging)
      • 1. What is a Genetic Couselor?
      • 2. How does a person inherit this genetic disorder...
      • 3. If this disease is genetic--what are the possib...
      • 4. How prevalent is the disease in the population?
      • 5. What are the chances of a person with this dise...
      • 6. How is the disease diagnosed?
      • 7. What are the physical symptoms of the disease?
      • 8. What is the life expectancy of someone with the...
      • 9. How can the disease be treated?
      • 10. What is everyday life like? What is the qualit...
      • 11. What limitations does the person have?
      • 12. What are some organizations that can help a fa...
      • 13. How possible is it that a cure will be found?
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