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The Importance of Turner Syndrome Advocacy

The 2025 Petition for Turner Syndrome and Why it Matters We’re thrilled to see that nearly 200 people have signed the Turner Syndrome Foundation’s Petition for Patient Care so far in 2025! While the majority of the signatures came from within the United States, we’re excited that we also had support from Cameroon, Canada, and […]

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After Awareness Month the Beat Goes On

Subscribe to our blog Throughout February, we proudly celebrated Turner Syndrome Awareness Month, honoring the incredible women and girls who show strength, resilience, and determination every day. While the official awareness month may be coming to an end, our commitment to raising awareness must continue all year long. By keeping the conversation going, we can

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Need a Break? Take a Walk and Help TSF

The cool fall breeze is beginning to kick in, making it more tempting than ever to step outside for a refreshing walk. Walking for 30 minutes a day can help your cardiovascular health, improve hypertension and cholesterol conditions, strengthen your bones and muscles, reduce body fat, and relieve stress (Department of Health & Human Services, n.d.). 

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From a Health Professional: Why don’t we know enough?

Subscribe to our blog Dear Health Professionals, When people ask me what I do for a living, my first answer is, “I breathe.” I often get a look of humor, contempt, curiosity, or disbelief.  Well, I am a healthcare professional, and I’m glad you put up with my opening line. Not many would, and I

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Psychosocial and Educational Considerations

Subscribe to our blog The State of Healthcare and Educational Access for Girls with TS Turner syndrome (TS) can have varying degrees of impact on one’s education through both potential learning and physical disabilities. These may include social cognition, ADHD or ADD, math abilities, and visuospatial organization.  Often girls with Turner syndrome and their families

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