Rare Genetic Diseases In Children Text-Only Page

 

A Child's DNA Helix by Paul Theissan
A Child's DNA Helix
Graphic Design: Paul Theissan

Website "Table of Contents"

A little bit about who we are and why we're here.
[Site Information & Orientation]
Conduct your own Internet searches
[Search the Web]
Gateway Kiosk Message Boards
[Our Moderated Message Boards]
Comprehensive resource links on the World Wide Web
[Links to Useful Information]
Resource material on Lysosomal Storage Diseases
[Information on These Rare Disorders]
A layman's manual on genetic disease inheritance
[Layman's Guide to Genetic Inheritance]

National Tay-Sachs & Allied Diseases Association
[Jump to NTSAD website]

Taryn's World..and Welcome to it!
[A kid's perspective on Genetics, fun links & more!]

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Rare Genetic Diseases In Children: An Internet Resource Gateway
~Rare Genetic Diseases In Children~
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An Internet jump-station to sources of information on rare genetic diseases affecting children.

Under the aegis of
NYU Medical Center,
this site has provided its services continuously since April 30, 1996

 


Dedication:

To those children whose lives have been curtailed by a caprice of nature, yet whose smiles give us hope for the future....

To the parents and professionals whose persistance in the face of uncertainty and pain provide the inspiration to
continue the Search for a key....

It is to this Search that this site hopes to give support, encouragement and voice.


 

 

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{Last Revision: 11/27/99}


 

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Paul Murphy: pmurf@ix.netcom.com

 

Disclaimer:

The Research Computing Resource of the Department of Cell Biology, NYU Medical Center, is pleased to offer Web resources to the editor of this information resource concerning "Rare Genetic Diseases in Children". All decisions concerning the content of this resource are made by the editor, Mr. Paul Murphy, who has agreed to make a good-faith effort to ensure that material accessible from this site is of the highest quality.

However, both the editor and NYU emphasize that the information available through this site not be interpreted as medical or professional advice. All medical information, from this or any other source, needs carefully to be reviewed with your health care provider before being acted upon in any way.