no
Yes, but can still have the same symptoms.
Down syndrome is the correct term. People who are using "Downs" are speaking incorrectly. Down syndrome used to be called Down's syndrome, but since John Langdon Down did not have nor "invent" this chromosomal abnormality, the correct name is Down syndrome. Countries such as the UK, still use the term Down's syndrome, but shortening it to Down's is not using people first language, therefore, it is incorrect.
there is no cure you can go to therapy but that's it and it still won't help
Yes you can stay in school for a degree and still play sports. Several of people do it all the time in college.
People with Klinefelter's syndrome (XXY) and Turner's syndrome (XO) can still have children through assisted reproductive technologies like in vitro fertilization. Additionally, many individuals with these syndromes may not be aware of their infertility at a young age when they may still have the opportunity to have children. These genetic conditions are also not always inherited, so they can arise independently in a population.
yes just because it is used it is still a flute.
Yes, but it still requires a link cable for the GBA to GameCube.
A TV Tuner Card allows your computer to receive television signals so you can watch TV on your PC. If you have satellite TV service, you can watch satellite TV on computer with a TV Tuner Card. A Tuner Card can be installed internally or externally, but it will still come with video ports that you can connect your satellite receiver to.
No. He is still alive. His granddaughter died of Reye's syndrome.
most people sell for less than $50. but I'm willing to pay more if you're still selling it.
yes, people that smoke do play sports but it can affect their breathing as for smoking can cause lung cancer. If you are to become a professional athlete one day i recomend you not to smoke.
By definition a sports car seats 2. Some cars that are still considered sports cars have a 2+2 setup, like 3000zx, 911, m3