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- Alleviate Symptoms of Rett Syndrome, HydrotherapyIf your child has been diagnosed with Rett syndrome, here are some useful tips to alternative medicine including the use of hydrotherapy.
- Staging Rett Syndrome in Diagnosis: Why It's ImportantIf your child has been diagnosed with Rett syndrome, her is what you need to know about staging the disease and treatment correlation.
- What is Rett Syndrome?A nervous system disorder, Rett syndrome can reverse development of hand use and expressive language
- What is Rett Syndrome?Understanding the Facts of Rett Syndrome
- What is Rett Syndrome?An article about Rett Syndrome, its symptoms and causes, as well as other helpful information.
- Rett Syndrome; A Rare Disease, Often MisdiagnosedThis article is about Rett syndrome.
- Rett Syndrome: A Genetic Disorder that Primarily Affects FemalesRett Syndrome is a genetic disorder that primarily affects females and is commonly known as a form of female autism.
Rett SyndromeRett Syndrome is a developmental disorder that is found mostly in girls.- Benefit Concert for Rett Syndrome Atlanta, January 24, Eddie's AtticGet details about benefit concert for Rett Syndrome, at Eddie's Attic in Decatur, Georgia (Atlanta). January 24th will be a night of fun and music to benefit Girl Power 2 Cure, a Rett Syndrome nonprofit support organization.
- Researchers Find Helpful Gene for Rett SyndromeRett Syndrome occurs almost exclusively in girls. It is a brain disorder along the line of Autism where the brain stops developing at about 18 months of age.
- Rett's Syndrome: A Rare Genetic Mutation that Occurs in WomenRett's Syndrome is a genetic disorder that occurs on the X chromosome that most often occurs in females.
- Rett Syndrome: A Genetic Disorder Leading to Neurological ComplicationsThis is an overview of the genetic disorder known as Rett Syndrome, complicating the neurological development in children.
Explaining Rett SyndromeRett Syndrome is a childhood neurodevelopment disorder. This is condition that almost exclusively occurs in females. It happens about once in every 10,000-15,000 live female births, and it is seen in all racial and ethnic groups worldwide.
