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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Webinar Psychosocial and Educational Considerations

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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Webinar Pediatric Referrals

Calling All Healthcare Professionals, Advocates, and Policymakers

Subscribe to our blog Calling all Healthcare Professionals, Advocates, and Policymakers Like a fortified scaffold, an informed healthcare team can support a woman with TS in achieving their health goals. As girls with Turner syndrome (TS) grow into adults, these patients can benefit from primary care physicians and specialists adept at TS care in the

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Join us at the BlueClaws x TSF Baseball Game!

Subscribe to our blog Join Us and Wear Your GREEN for TS Awareness Join us at the TSF x Blue Claws baseball game with the Turner Syndrome Foundation as the community partner! By buying tickets, you will be supporting TS females and their families. Invite everyone – friends, families, coworkers, Girl Scout troops, all are

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Webinar Driving Skills

Steering Towards Success: Join Us for a Webinar on Driving with TS

Subscribe to our blog Click image to register Women with Turner Syndrome (TS), as well as their parents and loved ones, may be wondering how to navigate the challenges with learning to drive safely. The Turner Syndrome Foundation’s (TSF) We Learn Webinar series can help.  “Driving to a lot of people means independence, freedom, the

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