There is strong evidence/studies that AS is genetic rather than a random mutation in the genes. This is mainly due to the fact that most individuals with AS have a family reletive(s) that share similar characteristics.
I read in an article that if one parent had AS, the odds of the child having AS is 80%.
You can figure that if both are AS than the odds are higher and if neither have AS than the odds are lower.
There is no definitive evidence to suggest that Albert Einstein had dyspraxia. He demonstrated exceptional cognitive abilities in physics and mathematics, which may have overshadowed any motor coordination difficulties commonly associated with dyspraxia.
It's possible but not that likely. Violence isn't one of the traits of asperges syndrome.
The cast of La danse des asperges sarrasines - 2000 includes: Catherine Mouchet
Yes, because this syndrome is inherited.
About 10% of children with EA have what is called the VATER syndrome
Aspirin should not be given to children because of concerns about Reye's syndrome
Most children born with Edwards' syndrome appear weak and fragile, and they are often underweight
What is the syndrome that mothers have that make them think their children have all different illnesses
Fetal alcohol syndrome affects one in 600 children in the United States.
Yes
Yes
As many as 30% of children and teenagers who develop Reye's syndrome die