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1 in every 4-8 million newborn get Progeria.

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Is there any pictures of kids with progeria?

If you go to google and type in "kids with progeria" a few pics pop up that might be what you are looking for.


Can kids with progeria have kids?

people with HGPS or progeria can have children although it is very unlikely to happen considering the fact that most only live to be 13 years old


What ethnic group is more likely to have progeria?

Caucasian.


What is unusual about kids with progeria?

They age faster than normal?


Is there a specific ethnic group or gender that is most likely to get progeria?

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Are there any Kids in Canada with Progeria?

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Did Tom Cruise have progeria?

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Can adults get Progeria?

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Has anyone survives progeria?

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Is progeria a dominant or recessive gene?

progeria is recessive, that's an easy question, dont be dumbactually progeria is dominant, according to the Progeria Research Foundation


What would a baby with progeria look like?

Progeria BabyA baby with progeria will look normal for about the first two years. After that, symptoms of disease that causes premature aging start showing. The child first ceases to thrive and progressively starts showing aging signs. Kids with that disease normally live to be about 13, but can live longer. There is no known cure.


Are there been any new genetic treatments to treat progeria?

There is no treatment for progeria. That is genetic aberration and not a disease.