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The Changing Workplace: New Opportunities for Work-Life Balance

Subscribe to our blog The sudden change and isolation during the COVID pandemic pushed us into an uncomfortable and uncertain reality, one that led us to reconsider our choices and routines. The workplace changed, too, in ways that offer new opportunities for those seeking an improved work-life balance in the post-pandemic world. Individuals with Turner

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Education

How To Spread Your Butterfly Wings & Be Successful in College

Subscribe to our blog Getting accepted to college is a huge accomplishment. Many students wonder if they are prepared for the challenges they might face when entering college and feel worried about managing academic and personal life. The transition from high school to college can be intimidating, but there are many opportunities and resources available

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Patient Resources

Living Independently with Turner Syndrome

Subscribe to our blog Turner Syndrome (TS) is a genetic condition that affects 1 in every 2,000 live female births. Individuals with TS usually have short stature, may be infertile, and may experience a variety of medical, cognitive, and psychological challenges. Given these challenges, patients with TS need access to specialized medical, educational, social, and

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Reproductive

How To Confidently Talk about Infertility: a Guide

Subscribe to our blog Intro Are you struggling with talking to your family about infertility caused by Turner Syndrome (TS)? Are you a woman with TS who’s finding it difficult to talk to your partner or strangers about it? This article will discuss everything you need to know about talking about infertility, from what it

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Research

Everything You Need To Know about the TSRX-PIN Registry

Subscribe to our blog One of the many things the COVID-19 pandemic has taught us is the importance of scientific research. Without research, we could not solve many health questions, like how to help treat people with rare conditions like Turner Syndrome (TS) during the pandemic. Whether you’re a medical professional, researcher, or patient, it

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