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The age of the oldest person in the world is 116 years.
The oldest age is 114
The oldest person with Down syndrome on record lived to be 83 years old. However, life expectancy can vary among individuals with Down syndrome due to various factors such as overall health, access to medical care, and social support.
There is no listing for the oldest person in Alaska. The oldest person ever to live in the United States was 119 years of age.
Any person under the age of 18.
Jeanne Calment is the oldest person who ever lived at the age of 122
There is no way to prevent rett syndrome. This is because it is a genetic disorder that doesn't show until usually around the age of 12 to 18 months of age and occur over a period of weeks or months. In boys this disorder will severely injure the child. In girls the disorder stays with them as they get older. This is such a bad disorder because it is unnoticed and can severely injure the child. You can test if you are a carrier by getting a diagnosis. You can also continue by seeing a genetic therapist for more help.
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The oldest person in England was Jessie Nicholls age 110.
Leandra Becerra is the oldest person in Mexico, with an age of 124 years, born on August 31st, 1887 in Salitrillo, on the northern state of Tamaulipas.
As of now, it is not possible to determine the oldest person on MovieStarPlanet as age information is not publicly shared or disclosed on the platform.
The symptoms, characteristics and outcomes of these two conditions are quite different. Down syndrome is a developmental disorder. Rett syndrome is classified more specifically as a pervasive developmental disorder. A child with Down syndrome can also have a pervasive developmental disorder. At least one girl has been confirmed as having both Down syndrome and Rett syndrome by laboratory testing. Rett syndrome is a neurological and neurodevelopmental disorder that mostly occurs in females and is the result of a chromosomal abnormality. It is caused by mutations in the methyl-CpG binding protein 2 (MECP2) gene in many of the cases. Infants with Rett syndrome seem to grow and develop normally at first but then they begin to lose skills and abilities before age three. The child loses skills rapidly with purposeful hand movement and speech among the first skills lost. The ability to walk is also lost. Rett affects approximately 1 in 10,000 children. Children with Rett syndrome will grow into adulthood but will need constant care. Down syndrome is one of the most frequently occurring chromosomal abnormalities affecting as many as 1 in 753 children. It causes delays in physical and intellectual development. Children with Down syndrome have certain physical characteristics including a flattened facial profile, low muscle tone and an upward slant to the eyes. They have developmental delays but should be given every opportunity to develop their talents through education, vocational, and independent living training. With appropriate support children with Down syndrome can become quite successful adults. An abundance of information relating to both disorders is available online.