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  1. FAMOUS PEOPLE AND GENETIC DISORDERS: FROM MONARCHS TO GENIUSES- A PORTRAIT OF THEIR GENETIC ILLNESSES by Nicola C Ho, 2007-02-07
  2. Living with Genetic Disorder: The Impact of Neurofibromatosis 1 by Joan Ablon, 1999-08-30
  3. Genetic Disorders and the Fetus: Diagnosis, Prevention, and Treatment
  4. Genetics of Mental Disorders: What Practitioners and Students Need to Know by Stephen V. Faraone Phd, Ming T. Tsuang, et all 2001-12-15
  5. Genetics of Movement Disorders by Stefan M. Pulst, 2002-10-17
  6. Medical Genetics: Its Application to Speech, Hearing, and Craniofacial Disorders (Genetics and Communication Disorders) by Nathaniel H. Robin, 2008-02-01
  7. Arab Genetic Disorders: A Layman's Guide by Ernest L. Abel, 2003-02-10
  8. Genetics and Psychiatric Disorders
  9. Inherited Disorders of the Skeleton (Genetics in Medicine and Surgery) by Peter Beighton, 1988-10
  10. The Genetics of Mood Disorders (Johns Hopkins Series in Contemporary Medicine and Public Health) by Dr. Ming T. Tsuang MD PhD DSc, Dr. Stephen V. Faraone PhD, 1990-05-01
  11. Handbook of Genetic Skin Disorders by Fred M. Novice MD, Daniel W. Collison MD, et all 1994-01-15
  12. The Genetics of Neurological Disorders by Michael Baraitser, 1997-12-15
  13. The Genetics of Locomotor Disorders (Monographs on Medical Genetics) by Cedric Oswald Carter, T.J. Fairbank, 1974-09-26
  14. Genetics of Hematological Disorders by Christos S. Bartsocas, 1991-12-01

41. EDGE - Curriculum - Physics
The genetic disorders People Resources include general, deafness,Down syndrome, sickle cell, and other genetic disorders. The
http://www.disabledwomen.net/edge/curriculum/tguide/t_guide_biol.htm
e d g e - education for disability and gender equity
TEACHER'S
GUIDE
CONTENTS
Overview Common Threads EDGE Website Using the Guide Lessons 5.1 Physics 5.2 Biology 5.3 Government 5.4 Culture ... HELP 5.2 BIOLOGY - or - How does disability happen?
Summary
Resources Some Notable People Before Using the Biology Module ... Lesson plan and content 5.2.1 SUMMARY
Medicine has a specific role in defining disability in terms of measurable differences from the nondisabled norm. Too often these basic facts are laden with negative values about people whose bodies are different from the norm. The EDGE Biology module uses the factual information about human body differences but puts it into a non-judgmental context. Principles of genetic variation and the biological result of spinal cord injury are taught with the same value as eye color variation. In the Activity section, students map out the genetic pattern of hereditary deafness. Resource links are provided so that students can continue learning factual information and to read interviews of scientists with disabilities and of people living with these disabilities. (see

42. Cochrane Cystic Fibrosis & Genetic Disorders Review Group Links Page
general Information on genetic disorders
http://www.liv.ac.uk/CFGD/links.htm
Cystic Fibrosis . Phenylketonuria . Sickle Cell . Haemophilia . Other Genetic Disorders Home Consumers Reviewers About the Review Group ...
Contact the Group

Feedback:
cfgd@liv.ac.uk

The Group has selected and organised links to resources available via the Internet. The links detailed at this location may be of interest to members of the public, consumers, new reviewers as well as long-standing collaborators. The groupings of our selected links are summarised immediately below.
Click on the link grouping to go to a table of related links. Some URLs may be used more than once on this page. If you have any suggestions for links that should be added here, please email your recommendations. Genetic Disorders Cystic Fibrosis Sickle Cell Disease Haemophilia ... Miscellaneous General Information on Genetic Disorders Genetic Interest Group Jeans for Genes The Globin Gene Server European Society of Gene Therapy Cystic Fibrosis CF Trust CF Resource Centre CF Foundation British Thoracic Society ... European Cystic Fibrosis Society Sickle Cell Disease Sickle Cell Society The Sickle Cell Information Center The Red Blood Cell The Black Healthcare Site ... Thalassaemia Association of Malaysia Haemophilia World Federation of Haemophilia The Haemophilia Society Haemophilia Foundation Australia The Haemophilia Alliance ... Association of Hemophilia Clinic Directors of Canada Other Genetic Disorders Society for the Study of Inborn Errors of Metabolism British Inherited Metabolic Disease Group Children Living with Inherited Metabolic Disease National PKU News ... PKU Adults The Cochrane Collaboration

43. Cochrane Cystic Fibrosis & Genetic Disorders Review Group Reviewer Resources Pag
for reviewers with the Cochrane Cystic Fibrosis genetic disorders Review Group. Youcan also find further general information on systematic reviews and
http://www.liv.ac.uk/CFGD/revresources.htm
Cystic Fibrosis . Phenylketonuria . Sickle Cell . Haemophilia . Other Genetic Disorders About the Review Group
About the Cochrane Collaboration

Reviewer Resources

Links
...
Contact the Group

Feedback:
cfgd@liv.ac.uk

Reviewer Resources Editorial Base . However, since attendance at workshops is not always possible, we have put together a list of links to web pages which provide information to help you with the technical issues you may have while writing your review. Please use the Cochrane software when writing your review, click here for the Review Manager homepage where you can download the software. The following resources for using this software are available: User Guide RevMan Handbook Training Exercise Open Learning Material ... Group's Review Template (html document) - available on request as a RevMan file The Cochrane Collaboration promotes its own style within the reviews. Details can be found at: Cochrane Style Guide We have also prepared two further documents to help you in your review Statistical Guidelines Glossary - coming soon You can also find further general information on systematic reviews and evidence based medicine under the following links: Systematic Reviews Training Unit NHS Centre for Reviews and Dissemination Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine Bandolier - Evidence-Based Healthcare ... Evidence Based Medicine (Hayward Medical Communications) Last reviewed 17 June 2002.

44. NASPAG Registration Form
1 Abstinence, 43 Forensic Medicine, 85 Pap Smears Normal. 2 Abortion- Spontaneous, 44 genetic disorders- general, 86 Patient Education.
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45. University Of Miami
general Ralph Heyndels Professor Foreign Languages Literatures O (305) 284 Adultgenetic disorders, genetic Counseling Karl Muench Chief Division of genetic
http://www.miami.edu/reporters_sourcebook/1,2512,G,00.html
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Gastroenterology Diarrhea Disorders, Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Arvey Rogers
Chief
Gastroenterology
O: (305) 585-5120 Esophageal Disorders, Peptic Ulcer Disease Arvey Rogers Chief Gastroenterology O: (305) 585-5120 Gastrointestinal John Thompson Chief Pediatric Gastroenterology O: (305) 243-6426 John Thompson Chief Pediatric Gastroenterology O: (305) 243-6426 Nutritional Disorders in Children John Thompson Chief Pediatric Gastroenterology O: (305) 243-6426 General Ralph Heyndels Professor O: (305) 284-4858 H: (305) 532-1279 Gender Issues Evolution of Human Sexual Behavior Dana Krempels Biology O: (305) 284-3977 PH: 305-666-3812 E: dkrempels@fig.cox.miami.edu Genetics Adult Genetic Disorders, Genetic Counseling Karl Muench Chief Division of Genetic Medicine O: (305) 243-6652 Karl Muench Chief Division of Genetic Medicine O: (305) 243-6652 Adult Genetic Disorders, Genetic Counseling

46. Ask NOAH About: Genetic Disorders
general Medical Sciences Heritable disorders of Connective Tissue NIAMS Impactof Medical genetics - Mountain States genetics Network Simply Stated genetic
http://www.noah-health.org/english/illness/genetic_diseases/geneticdis.html
Ask NOAH About: Genetic Disorders
Ask NOAH About: Genetic Disorders is a work-in-progess on diseases that have a known or suspected genetic origin. This page will attempt to keep pace with the the Human Genome Project's published breakthoughs on genetic medicine. If the genetic disorder you need information on is not listed here, please try the NOAH search engine . For information on basic genetics, please visit Ask NOAH About: Genetics, Genomes, Cell Biology, and Cloning What are Genetic Diseases? Genetics Basics
The Basics

Glossaries

Children
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Living with Genetic Diseases

Specific Conditions Achromatopsia
Adrenoleukodystrophy

Aicardi Syndrome

Albinism/Hypopigmentation
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Information Resources
What Are Genetic Diseases?
Genetics Basics
The Basics
Birth Defects - Merck Manual, Home Edition
Changes to Chromosomes - New South Wales Genetics Program, Australia
Changes to Chromosomes: Translocations - New South Wales Genetics Program, Australia ...
Genetics and Neuromuscular Diseases - Muscular Dystrophy Association (also in Spanish
Genetics Overview - Merck Manual Home Edition
Genes and Disease - NCBI ...
What are Genetic Disorders? - U of Utah

47. BABEC - Curricula - Internet Links
Internet Links of Interest. general and Cellular Biology Biotechnologyand Bioethics Gene and Protein Databases genetic disorders Health.
http://www.babec.org/links.htm
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General and Cellular Biology Biotechnology and Bioethics Gene and Protein Databases Genetic Disorders ... Health General and Cellular Biology Biotechnology and Bioethics Gene and Protein Databases Genetic Disorders Health

48. NIH Guide: GENETIC EPIDEMIOLOGY OF SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS
the most potent risk factor for these disorders. Twin studies of general, clinical,and special populations More refined genetic epidemiologic studies are now
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PA-02-112.html
GENETIC EPIDEMIOLOGY OF SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS PA NUMBER: PA-02-112 RELEASE DATE: May 30, 2002 EXPIRATION DATE: June 30, 2005, unless reissued. PARTICIPATING INSTITUTES AND CENTERS (ICs): National Institute on Drug Abuse ( www.nida.nih.gov http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PA-00-115.html ). Any molecular genetic component included in applications under this Genetic Epidemiology Program Announcement needs to be fully developed, with appropriate hypotheses and gene-identifying techniques. Applicants proposing significant molecular genetic components are strongly encouraged to consult with program staff. Further guidance can also be found at http://www.drugabuse.gov/Genetics/GeneticsHome.html http://www.nhgri.nih.gov/ELSI/ ). MECHANISMS OF SUPPORT This PA will use the NIH research project (R01), small grant (R03), and exploratory/developmental grant (R21) award mechanisms. As an applicant, you will be solely responsible for planning, directing, and executing the proposed project. Refer to the guidelines for the specific eligibility requirements for the small grant program (R03) at http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAR-00-059.html

49. General Clinical Research Center | Vanderbilt University | Nashville, Tennessee
This database is a catalog of human genes and genetic disorders authored and editedby Dr. Victor A. McKusick and his colleagues at Johns Hopkins and elsewhere
http://www.mc.vanderbilt.edu/gcrc/r_genetics_links.html
Medical Center Home Eskind Library Search Help ...
Research
iNavigate.GroupName = 'GCRC3'; iNavigate.GroupTitle = 'GCRC3'; iNavigate.OpenOnClick = true; GCRC Home General Information Overview Leadership Related Links Resources Administration Biostatistics Rapid Response Biostatistics Links ... Nursing Training Research Skills Workshops Statistical Workshops Academic Links Patient Information Driving Instructions Want to Volunteer? Studies Recruiting Patients Investigator Information Protocol Information GCRC Contacts
GCRC Resources - Genetics
Genetics Links
Genetics Links of Interest Genetics Basics Genetics Information Genetics Tools/Databases Vanderbilt GCRC Informatics Core Genetic Materials Genetics Basics National Human Genome Research Institute Glossary of Genetic Terms Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Animated Primer on the Basics of DNA, Genes, and Heredity Medical Genetics Research Tool - Password RequiredThis is a tutorial developed at Meharry Medical College by Dr. James D. Russell. Contact Dr. John Phillips

50. Genetic Disorders
Document reference WHO/HGN/GL/WAOPBD/99.1, ENGLISH ONLY, Distr. general. Servicesfor the Prevention and Management of genetic disorders and Birth Defects in
http://www.who.int/ncd/hgn/reppub_malta.htm
Last update:12 Feb 2003 Health topics WHO home Search Site map ... Human genetics publications
Document reference WHO/HGN/GL/WAOPBD/99.1, ENGLISH ONLY, Distr.: GENERAL Services for the Prevention and Management of Genetic Disorders and Birth Defects in Developing Countries Report of a joint WHO/WAOPBD meeting The Hague, 5-7 January 1999 Human genetics shortcut News Publications Databases Events ... Related sites This document is not a formal publication of the World Health Organization (WHO), and all rights are reserved by the Organization. The document may, however, be freely reviewed, abstracted, reproduced and translated, in part or in whole, but not for sale nor for use in conjunction with commercial purposes. The views expressed in documents by named authors are solely the responsibility of those authors. Ce document n'est pas une publication officielle de l'Organisation mondiale de la Santé (OMS) et tous les droits y afférents sont réservés par l'Organisation. S'il peut être commenté, résumé, reproduit ou traduit, partiellement ou en totalité, il ne saurait cependant l'être pour la vente ou à des fins commerciales.

51. Genetic Disorders
Human genetic disorders; Alta Vista results Rare genetic disorders; Medline Plus;Chromosome disorders; March of Dimes NICHCY general Info About Cerebral Palsy
http://www.cj.cnd.pvt.k12.oh.us/genetic.htm
Genetic Disorders
General Information Sources from the WWW

52. General Health
Neurogenetics Massachusetts general Hospital - information on a variety of neurogenetic Inheritancein Man - a catalog of human genes and genetic disorders.
http://www.angelfire.com/country/sped/genetic.htm
Genetic Disorders General Sites

53. Rainbow Babies And Children's Hospital
range of pediatric, prenatal, and adult genetic disorders. These activities areconducted as inpatient consultations and outpatient general genetics clinics
http://www.uhrainbow.com/services/specialties/genetics.asp
Genetics
Overview: Clinical activities of the Center for Human Genetics , a unique collaboration between clinicians of University Hospitals of Cleveland and researchers of Case Western Reserve University, focus on clinical and laboratory diagnosis, management, and genetic counseling for the full range of pediatric, prenatal, and adult genetic disorders. These activities are conducted as inpatient consultations and outpatient general genetics clinics, prenatal couseling clinics, and specialty clinics for metabolic disorders, Prader-Willi syndrome, Marfan syndrome, bone disorders, craniofacial disorders, and familial cancer. The Center's activities are coordinated with several other pediatric, prenatal, medical, and surgical specialists. At Rainbow, the Center’s services particularly focus on:
  • birth defects
  • developmental abnormalities
  • metabolic disorders
  • hereditary neurologic disorders
  • dwarfing conditions
  • connective tissue disorders
The Center for Human Genetics provides a state-of-the-art diagnosis of:
  • genetic (or possible genetic) disorders
  • chromosomal and molecular laboratory diagnostic services
  • genetic counseling for individuals with or at risk for genetic conditions
  • inpatient consultations
  • General Genetics Clinics
  • Metabolic Disorders Clinics
  • Cancer Genetics Clinics
  • Prenatal Genetics services
The Center also participates in interdisciplinary and collaborative specialty clinics, including:

54. @Life Health Discussion Groups
general Health, 68 posts, Last post 1/19/03 0530 PM. general Health DiscussionBoard. genetic disorders such as Achondroplasia, Cystic Fibrosis, etc.
http://www.atlife.com/cgi-bin/forum/wwwthreads.pl?Cat=

55. Indices -- General Disability Information
organization dedicated to helping individuals and families who have genetic disorders. onthe ADA, Ankylosing Spondylitis, and other general information of
http://www.familyvillage.wisc.edu/indices.htm
Indices
General Disability Information This page lists information on disability-related organizations and Web sites that are not specific to one diagnosis or group of related diagnoses. See also Health Information
  • Ability Web Site for the Disabled - United Kingdom
    This Web Site offers an indexed system of 100's of pages giving information and providing 1000's of links covering most subjects on the Internet, in a format that will help over come most problems faced by the disabled users and making it incredibly simple to be transparently connected to the relevant sites around the world.
  • Administration on Developmental Disabilities (ADD)
    This is a federal agency that administers programs for the nearly four million Americans with developmental disabilities. Developmental disabilities are severe, chronic conditions attributable to mental and/or physical impairment which manifest before age 22 and are likely to continue through life. The major goal of the programs is a partnership with state governments, local communities, and the private sector to assist people with developmental disabilities to reach their maximum potential through increased independence, productivity, and community integration.
  • Cornucopia of Disability Information
  • Council on Quality and Leadership in Supports for People with Disabilities
    The Council conducts its quality enhancement work both directly and through collaborative agreements and partnerships with other organizations, systems and coalitions, both public and private.

56. The UDGD Spot - Undiagnosed Genetic Disorders
Undiagnosed genetic disorders in children I can see more than 100 pages in my futureright now and my experience with web pages and writing in general tells me
http://www.camp-a-roo.com/UDGD/index.shtml
Visit the
Forum!
Welcome to the UDGD Spot!
My name is Mary Bouldin and one of my children has an undiagnosed genetic disorder. As soon as I realized that I had a child with special needs I began to comb the web for information. I quickly ran into a problem. There are literally 1000's of genetic disorders known now and who knows how many will be discovered in the coming years? I found myself weeding through endless web pages looking for information. Thomas Benlan - our genetic mystery. The more common syndromes generally offered
a plethora of information via the www. As I researched more and more rare syndromes I found less total information, but I was still able to find a support group for each genetic syndrome
or disorder. The only spot I found no real resources for were children with undiagnosed genetic disorders and their loved ones. I found
this frustrating. I have just opened a chat room at mIRC named #Undiagnosed_Disorders. For you advanced users, I am on irc.dal.net. This chat program is quite simple to use if you are not familiar with it - just click here to get started with a program that will allow you to chat very rapidly on a plethora of topics with people world-wide!

57. Health And Medical Topics
Eye disorders; genetic disorders; Health Promotion Complementary medicine; Nutrition;Oral health. Hearing disorders; Heart disease in general Congenital heart
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58. Genetics Indexes And General Directories - Academic Info
Academic Info genetics Links general Resources. Sections include Teachers ; Students Teens ; Parents ; Basic genetics ; genetic disorders ; genetics in
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59. Contacts
general INFORMATION/REFERRAL AND SUPPORT; genetic/INHERITED disorders CYSTIC FIBROSIS;DIABETES; MYASTHENIA GRAVIS; SICKLE CELL ANEMIA. GENITAL HERPES; GI PROBLEMS
http://hinfonet.lhl.uab.edu/contacts.htm
SUPPORT AND REFERRAL GROUPS This page contains a list of topics listed alphabetically, which link to organizations offering information and support in health and health related topics located in Alabama. We have also included state and national organizations . If you already know the topic to search, click the appropriate letter. If you are unsure of the terms, then browse the list using the scroll bar and up arrow icons. If you are interested in searching a list of support groups, click here.
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60. Harvarda
Clinical Specialties Movement disorders, general Neurology Research specialtiesMitochondrial genetic disorders, mitochondrial genetic mutations in
http://www.bidmc.harvard.edu/neurology/cv/simon.html
Department of Neurology
David K. Simon, M.D., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Neurology
    Harvard Title: Assistant Professor of Neurology Hospital Title: Staff Physician Address: Department of Neurology Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
    HIM-847
    4 Blackfan Circle
    Boston, MA 02115 Office Phone: Fax: Email: dsimon1@caregroup.harvard.edu
    Specialties: Clinical Specialties: Movement Disorders, General Neurology
    Research specialties: Mitochondrial genetic disorders, mitochondrial genetic mutations in Parkinson's disease, multiple system atrophy, and dystonia. Mechanisms of neuronal degeneration in neurodegenerative diseases, potential neuroprotective therapies in neurodegenerative diseases Education: Undergraduate: Biology: Johns Hopkins University (Baltimore), 1986

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