Yes. But no cure.
Efforts are being made to protect the African golden cat through conservation initiatives focused on habitat preservation, anti-poaching measures, and community education programs. Additionally, research is being conducted to better understand the species' ecology and behavior in order to inform conservation strategies.
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You could justask them if they are a furry. If they say yes nothing should be done there is nothing wrong with being art of a fandom.
Boycotts of major companies that profit from sweatshops.
Research on Marfan syndrome includes studying the underlying genetic mutations, developing new treatments to manage symptoms, and improving diagnostic methods. Additionally, there is ongoing research to better understand the complications associated with Marfan syndrome and to find ways to prevent them. Clinical trials are also being conducted to evaluate potential therapies for this condition.
Yes, Marfan Syndrome can be detected before birth through prenatal genetic testing such as chorionic villus sampling or amniocentesis. These tests can detect whether the fetus has inherited the genetic mutation that causes Marfan Syndrome. It's important to consult with a genetic counselor or healthcare provider for further information and testing options.
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See the Related links below to the Down Syndrome Research Foundation, and to the National Down Syndrome congress. Scientists have made a mouse model of Down syndrome, in order to see how cognition and memory are affected by extra copies of 21st chromosome. They are hopeful that in 10 years, a drug will help people with Ds think and remember NORMALLY. Also Dr Jim Paddy Baggot has done studies of how vitamin B may help ameliorate the effects of Down syndrome on a developing baby in the womb. Dr William Mobley of Univ San Diego says it has never been a more promising time for Down syndrome research. Down syndrome research and treatment foundation funds his work.
According to the research I've done, Prader-Willi Syndrome is rarely a result of translocation, but it is a possibility. Translocation in this syndrome results in an inactivation of genes on the paternal chromosome 15.
Some studies have shown that persons with carpal tunnel syndrome are deficient in vitamin B6 (pyridoxine ) and that supplementation with this vitamin is beneficial.
From the Down Syndrome Research Center of Stanford University:It is known for causes the disorder. It's the increased activity of the extra genes on chromosome 21. Unlike other disorders, where genes are mutated or missing, in Down syndrome there are just too many copies of particular genes. The task of identifying the genes that cause Down syndrome, and trying to shut off the activity of the extra genes, is in theory much simpler than trying to fix a mutated gene or trying to add one that is missing.See the Related Link to the Down Syndrome Research Center of Stanford University.
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Michael Phelps has Marfan Syndrome. One of the symptoms of the disease is a high palate and crowded teeth. He also has a life-expectancy of less than 60 years. Your question is shallow and insensitive. Grow up.
There is very advance clinical research being done on stem cell thearpy currently. Van Andle Instintuie in Grand Rapids, MI is doing advanced research currently.
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