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H.A. Chapman Institute of Medical Genetics
Consumer Health Resources
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Websites
National Down Syndrome Society
The mission of the Society is to increase public awareness about Down Syndrome, assist families in addressing the needs of children with Down Syndrome, and sponsor and encourage research. The site describes the toll-free information and referral number, links to general, clinical and educational information, briefly describes research, advocacy, affiliate programs and special programs, and provides links to other pages about Down Syndrome.
Family Village
A wide range of information about mental retardation and other genetic and behavorial disabilities including information about specific diseases, community resources and support groups can be found at this site.
GeneClinics
A clinical information resource relating genetic testing to the diagnosis, management, and genetic counseling of individuals and families with specific inherited disorders.
Genetic and Rare Conditions Site
This site presents an alphabetical list of genetic and rare conditions. Most conditions are linked to organizations or support group information, and some are linked to full text consumer information about the condition as well. Information is drawn from a variety of sources including national and international organizations and hospitals.
Genetics Education Program
This is web site is provided by the Genetics Service based at Royal North Shore Hospital in Sydney, Australia. It provides current and relevant genetics information as well as resources useful to educating the public on genetics.
H.A. Chapman Institute of Medical Genetics
A not-for-profit facility that integrates state of the art genetic diagnostic testing with clinical support services for physicians, patients, and their families in Oklahoma, surrounding regions, and worldwide.
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National Down Syndrome Society
The mission of the Society is to increase public awareness about Down Syndrome, assist families in addressing the needs of children with Down Syndrome, and sponsor and encourage research. The site describes the toll-free information and referral number, links to general, clinical and educational information, briefly describes research, advocacy, affiliate programs and special programs, and provides links to other pages about Down Syndrome. |
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