The incidence of Zellweger syndrome worldwide is roughly one in 100,000 births.
The doctor said I have carpal tunnel syndrome.
The genetic disorder you are referring to is Klinefelter syndrome. Individuals with Klinefelter syndrome have 44 autosomes and at least one extra sex chromosome, usually XXY. This condition can lead to various physical and developmental differences in affected individuals.
No, Ross Kemp does not have Down syndrome. Down syndrome is a genetic condition caused by the presence of an extra chromosome 21. Ross Kemp is a British actor, author, and investigative journalist known for his roles in various television shows, and there is no public information or evidence to suggest that he has Down syndrome.
No, it is not. Groats Syndrome is a fictional neurological disorder from the "Curb Your Enthusiasm" series, introduced in episode 5 of season 2. The syndrome is supposed to cause severe hyperactivity and is said to be named after a doctor named Groats.
Tourette Syndrome is, often (depending on severity), not a fun condition to have. Many sufferers may be unwilling to put themselves in spotlight. That being said, there are documentaries of interviewed Tourette's sufferers, one called 'I swear I can't help it'. Such documentaries are usually quite informative. Due to the sensitive nature of Tourette's being apparently an unpleasant condition, it is up to the inteviewee whether they be interviewed, not up to the interviewer.
You say it down-sin-dr-ome. (the ome is said like home).
By talking slowly and hearing them out and helping them get it. And repeating yourself and then asking them what you just said.
From interviews with her about the movie Mozart and the Whale in which she played a character with Asperger's Syndrome, it would seem very unlikely that she has it. She said that she learned about autism and Asperger's Syndrome when working on the movie. She also explained that "they" (people with autism or Asperger's Syndrome) see the world from a different perspective. She seems to use "they" and "their" for people with autism or Asperger's Syndrome, while using "we" and "us" for people without autism or Asperger's Syndrome, so I would assume that she does not have it.
Down Syndrome is a genetic syndrome, it has nothing to do with degrees of playfulness or his love of eating. That being said, Down Syndrome has a range of severity and there are a number of support websites if you just google for it.
If someone in a certain medical condition is staying the same, they are said to be in "stable" condition. The medical condition for staying the same (balanced) is Homeostasis.
Its a mutation in that there are 3 copies of chromosome 21. It is said to be the most common human genetic abnormality (about one per 1000 births). It usually happens spontaneously (both parents normal), but it will result in 50% of children of parents with Down's (rare, they have low fertility).
You use your common sense when you need to. THAT WHAT I SAID IS COMMON SENSE!