Angelman Syndrome

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What is Angelman syndrome? According to MedicineNet, Angelman syndrome is a genetic disorder that causes developmental delay and neurological problems. The physician Harry Angelman first delineated the syndrome in 1965, when he described several children in his practice as having "flat heads, jerky movements, protruding tongues, and bouts of laughter." Infants with Angelman syndrome appear normal at birth, but often have feeding problems in the first months of life and exhibit noticeable developmental delays by 6 to 12 months. Angelman syndrome is extremely rare, affecting only 1 of 30,000 people.
Angelman syndrome causes, And, surprisingly, one of the symptoms for this disease is something you would never think to be a sign of a problem: happiness. Doctor Farrell asked if the child is always smiling, which seems to be a trait that brings Angelman Syndrome.
One of Hollywood celeb, Colin Farrell appeared on Late Show With David Letterman previous night to promote his forthcoming motion picture, Fright Night, but in addition took a little time to give a shout out to CureAngelman.org and uncovered that 1 of his sons continues to be diagnosed with Angelman Syndrome.
Colin has two sons James, 7, and Henry, almost 2, and briefly talked about his family members with David Letterman. “James, just a quick shout out if I can, James has a condition called Angelman Syndrome and it only impacts 1 in 30,000 young children, they say,” Colin mentioned on Late Show. “So there is not that a lot funding because it does not benefit pharmaceutical companies, of course.”
The actor asked for any person to help by going to CureAngelman.org to assist donate and after that mentioned a tad much more about his son and the way he was diagnosed.

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