It's estimated that about 200,000 people (equals one out of every 200 people) suffer from tourette's in the United States.
Approximately zero. Tourette's is mainly a quality-of-life issue; people with the disorder live normal lifespans.
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Yes you can die from Morquios Syndrome
no because many die before the first 6 months they live
As many as 30% of children and teenagers who develop Reye's syndrome die
According to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, which is part of the NIH (National Institutes of Health) of the USA and the NHS of Brittain, although the disorder is generally lifelong and chronic, it is not a degenerative condition. Individuals with TS have a normal life expectancy. People do not die from it.
In the United States, an estimated 1 in 300,000 individuals per year die suddenly due to irregular heart rhythms.
Down's syndrome usually isn't deadly as such. However, it brings with it a couple of medical problems, like high blood presure and such, which tends to shorten the life span of afflicted persons.
Asperger's Syndrome (AS) is not fatal. People do not die from it, at least not directly. People with AS tend to have some motor control problems so they can be more accident-prone. Theoretically, this could lead to the occasional fatal accident. Also, people with AS can become depressed because of the difficulties caused by the condition. There is a higher rate of suicide among people with AS.
i hope you die
the disease sadly takes over their body..... sorry to brake it to ya.