The same as everybody else really, except for not being able to reach high things and more medical appointments.
No
Turner Syndrome is a chromosomal disorder where one or part of the sex chromosomes (X chromosomes) is missing. Turner Syndrome doesn't reduce the life expectancy of a person directly, so their life expectancy is about the same as the average person. However, they are often faced with health concerns such as heart disease, diabetes etc.
characterized by a slight intrauterine growth retardation, relatively normal growth rates for the first several years of life, a progressive deceleration of growth later in childhood, and the lack of a pubertal growth spurt.
Any use of electrolysis in everyday life of an appartment.
Kingdom living refers to living according to the principles and values of the Kingdom of God as taught by Jesus in the Bible. It involves embodying love, compassion, forgiveness, and service to others. It emphasizes prioritizing spiritual growth, humility, and faithfulness to God in everyday life.
No
people (girls/women) with turner syndrome live as long as regular people do....turner syndrome does not affect life spancy
Everyday life for someone who has Marfan syndrome is not too bad. They may be self conscious about how they look and have trouble learning new things but they can function as a normal human being in everyday life.
Turner Syndrome is a chromosomal disorder where one or part of the sex chromosomes (X chromosomes) is missing. Turner Syndrome doesn't reduce the life expectancy of a person directly, so their life expectancy is about the same as the average person. However, they are often faced with health concerns such as heart disease, diabetes etc.
Everyday life for people in this colony is just living thug life or buying gucci stuff.
This varies a lot. It depends on many factors. TS can lead to different health problems, normally these people are shorter and have problems with the heart, kidneys or thyroid. But it is not always like that. I, for example, have the TS and some slight health problems, but in my everyday life it does not show. I have to take pills every day and every few months I need to be examined completely because of heart and thyroid problems, but I lead a normal life.
yes,because it is part of our life.,the "MATHEMATICS".
Everyday life is significant as it shapes our routines, habits, and interactions with others. It is where we find meaning, purpose, and fulfillment through personal growth and relationships. Understanding the relevance of everyday life can lead to a more mindful and intentional way of living.
this is called turner syndrome. it is when females are missing their 2nd X chromosome. It only affects females because a male missing their X chromosome would only be a Y chromosome and that is fatal. Look turner syndrome up on wikipedia for more information.
Every day life is usually the same as any one else's although you can't play contact sport and you have to take medication every day
Yes Down's Syndrome will mean some mental retardation. However many are still quite capable of living a good life.
Yes I can, I see my friends everyday and that is a great example already for friendship. Living with my family, the relationship between me and my parents, siblings, or even grandparents exist in everyday.