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Health NewsYour search produced no health news articles. Search Results 1�of 7 Web Pages | See Categories and Related Topics FAQ - About Turner Syndrome This fact sheet answers frequently asked questions about Turner syndrome, a chromosomal condition that exclusively affects girls and women. Questions cover what causes Turner syndrome, how Turner synd... Details >Turner Syndrome Society of the United StatesAchondroplasia Also available in: Spanish Basic consumer health information about this, the most common of all growth defects. Discusses causes, diagnosis, prevention and treatment.... Details >March of Dimes Birth Defects FoundationAdopting a Dwarf Child The purpose of LPA's Adoption Committee is to find a loving home for each child with dwarfism. Our role is to act as a link between prospective parents and adoption agencies that represent short statu... Details >Little People of America, Inc.Dwarfism: Frequently Asked Questions This page provides information on Dwarfism Resources and FAQ... Details >Little People of America, Inc.Little People of America Medical Resource Center ... Details >Little People of America, Inc.Pediatric Growth Hormone Deficiency This site includes information on control of growth, causes of growth hormone deficiency, diagnosis, deficiency, source of human growth hormone, psychosocial aspects of shor stature and hope for the f... Details >Human Growth FoundationTurner Syndrome: General Information Turner's Syndrome occurs in 1 in 2,500 live female births. Patients with Turner's Syndrome may have abnormal body proportions characterized by markedly shortened lower extremities. Find out more infor... Details >MAGIC Foundation for Children's Growth
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