The upcoming webinar, Discussing Infertility, presented by NYU School of Medicine’s Dr. Gwendolyn Quinn, will help you learn how to approach conversations about infertility with others. Why is Discussing Infertility Important? Infertility is a wide-reaching issue that affects many. 10%…
Read MoreAs a TS patient, I’ve been longing for a community and resources to access the information and community I’ve been craving. TSF has given that to me 10-fold as I began joining their online forums, volunteer on their Awareness Committee…
Read MoreWant to find more ways to spread holiday cheer this season? Help children and adults with Turner Syndrome (TS) access the resources and support they need to excel by giving to the Turner Syndrome Foundation (TSF). Learn the many ways…
Read MoreResearch is a main aspect of our mission because it can improve future outcomes in many ways. Keep reading to learn about some of the reasons research is so important, and some opportunities that you can get involved in! Medical…
Read MoreEngaging in Turner Syndrome (TS) advocacy can be a big task. However, it is one of the most important ways to make a difference for all girls and women who live with TS. In this post, organizing advocate Renee Nowacki…
Read MoreWritten by Elizabeth (Liz) Rivera, Turner Syndrome Foundation intern and blog post writer. Struggling with finding ways to make a positive impact in your community? Through grassroots activism and legislative advocacy for Turner Syndrome, we can all make a difference!…
Read MoreThe annual Turner Syndrome Foundation Autumn Retreat is always a great time! Bringing together women and girls who have Turner Syndrome offers the opportunity to form special connections with others who understand their point of view. We get together in…
Read MoreWritten by Audrey (AJ) Jones, Turner Syndrome Foundation (TSF) intern and researcher. AJ is an anthropology PhD candidate at Emory University. She has been studying Turner Syndrome (TS) and working with the TSF since 2016. After completing her Princeton University…
Read MoreWritten by Liz Rivera, TSF intern and currently a junior at Stockton University studying sociology and anthropology. Liz has a strong passion for helping people and hopes to connect people in need with support and resources to help them live…
Read MoreWritten by Cassidy Hooper, Turner Syndrome woman and TSF volunteer Twitter Chat Facilitator What a great discussion about mental health and Turner Syndrome we had on Twitter on March 25th! We got to learn so much from women with Turner…
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