All the races are affected by it so it dosnt really matter.
No, adults can't get progeria, progeria is in the genes, so the person will be immediatly affected with it, you don't see adults with progeria, because most people with progeria die before they turn 13
Progeria occurs in 1 of every 4 to 8 million newborns.
Progeria is commonly found in children of Asian/Polynesian decent.
Tornadoes do not discriminate by race, gender, or social standing. Those affected most are whoever happen to be caught in the path of one.
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
No, Tom Cruise has never had progeria.
Progeria, specifically Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria Syndrome (HGPS), affects both males and females equally, with no significant difference in prevalence between the two genders. The condition is caused by a mutation in the LMNA gene, which occurs randomly and is not linked to sex. Therefore, both male and female infants are at the same risk of developing progeria.
progeria is recessive, that's an easy question, dont be dumbactually progeria is dominant, according to the Progeria Research Foundation
The oldest person recorded with Progeria, was 21.
There is no treatment for progeria. That is genetic aberration and not a disease.
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The exact opposite. Children with Progeria are extremely skinny.