Balancing Emotional Wellness

From time to time, we all need a little support to maintain emotional wellness. After months of sheltering in place, we must find balance in managing health and emotional wellness as we begin anew. WEBINAR TOPIC Balancing Emotional Wellness REGISTER HERE Online at: https://turnersyndromefoundation.org/webinar-balancing-emotional-wellbeing-06-15-2021/ Please join us for Webinar- Balancing Emotional Wellness, as we are joined by […]

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Celebrating the TS Community This International Women’s Day

It is March 8th and the feeling of female empowerment is in the air, which can only mean one thing. It’s International Women’s Day! Why Celebrate International Women’s Day? This over century-old holiday has two goals. For one, it celebrates females from history that pushed the world towards gender equity as well as empowerment. Additionally,

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Awareness Month 2021: YOU Can Make a Difference

February is Turner Syndrome Awareness Month! We want to let you know how you can get involved and make a difference by raising awareness of Turner Syndrome. Each and every person’s efforts to spread the word about Turner Syndrome has an impact on future research, health care, and resources for the community. Awareness Month 2021

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Attend the Patient Workshop in California!

Join the Department of Pediatrics at the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, California for a Turner Syndrome workshop! This workshop will take place on January 9, 2020 from 12:30 to 2. It features lectures by Dr. Michelle Schwieger and Dietician Nicole Maharaj on topics including hypertension and nutrition. These clinicians have expert knowledge in

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Reflections from a Volunteer: Turner Syndrome Meet Up

Subscribe to our blog A few weeks ago, I hosted a picnic and walk meet up at Eno River State Park in Durham, North Carolina through the Turner Syndrome Foundation. Choosing a public location meant that I didn’t need to make any expensive reservations ahead of time. So, with just a little bit of effort

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