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Individuals with Angelman syndrome typically have a normal life expectancy, as the condition itself is not life-threatening. However, they may face challenges in terms of cognitive and physical development, as well as require ongoing support and care throughout their lives. Regular medical monitoring and interventions can help manage associated symptoms and improve quality of life.
It is found in about every 7,000 births. It is not more common in any particular gender or ethnicity.
The federal census requests information about ones gender, age and ethnicity.
According to the Alstrom Syndrome International website, there is no gender difference.
Gender. Only Females can get it.
Yes, the syndrome isn't confined to either gender only.
There is no known association with age, gender, or which limb is amputated.
SOCIOCULTURAL
Jews come in all genders, just like non-Jews do. Gender has nothing to do with ethnicity or religion.
The causes of gender discrimination can include societal norms, stereotypes, and power imbalances. The effects of gender discrimination can lead to inequality in opportunities, lower self-esteem, and perpetuation of harmful gender biases.
Negro is a word used to describe people of African descent. It is not a gender noun; rather, it pertains to race or ethnicity.
The proportion of men to women with Down syndrome is about equal.