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Tay-Sachs Disease, Treatment - NHS
There's currently no cure for Tay-Sachs disease, so the aim of treatment is to make living with the condition as comfortable as possible.
http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Tay-Sachs-disease/Pages/Treatment.aspx
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Tay-Sachs Disease - Patient Info
Tay-Sachs disease (and its variants) are caused by absence or defects of the alpha subunit of hexosaminidase A. This leads to the accumulation of GM2 ganglioside in neurons of the central nervous system and retina. This causes progressive neurodegeneration and developmental delay.
http://patient.info/doctor/tay-sachs-disease.htm
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Tay Sachs Disease - NORD
Tay-Sachs disease is a rare, neurodegenerative disorder in which deficiency of an enzyme (hexosaminidase A) results in excessive accumulation of certain fats (lipids) known as gangliosides in the brain and nerve cells.
http://rarediseases.org/rare-diseases/tay-sachs-disease
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Tay-Sachs Disease - NIH
Tay-Sachs disease is a rare inherited disorder that progressively destroys nerve cells (neurons) in the brain and spinal cord.
https://ghr.nlm.nih.gov/condition/tay-sachs-disease
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Learning About Tay-Sachs Disease - NIH
Answers to frequently asked questions about Tay-Sachs disease, published by the National Human Genome Research Institute.
https://www.genome.gov/10001220
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Tay-Sachs Disease Information Page: National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS)
Tay-sachs disease information sheet compiled by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS).
http://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/taysachs/taysachs.htm
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Tay-Sachs Disease - NHS Choices
Tay-Sachs disease is a very rare and usually fatal genetic disorder that causes progressive damage to the nervous system.
http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/Tay-Sachs-disease/Pages/Introduction.aspx
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Tay-Sachs Disease - Genetics Home Reference
The most common form of Tay-Sachs disease becomes apparent in infancy. Infants with this disorder typically appear normal until the age of 3 to 6 months, when their development slows and muscles used for movement weaken. Affected infants lose motor skills such as turning over, sitting, and crawling. They also develop an exaggerated startle reaction to loud noises. Learn more here.
http://ghr.nlm.nih.gov/condition/tay-sachs-disease
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Tay-Sachs Disease - Kid's Health
A baby with Tay-Sachs disease is born without an important enzyme, so fatty proteins build up in the brain, hurting the baby's sight, hearing, movement, and mental development.
http://kidshealth.org/en/parents/tay-sachs.html
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Tay-sachs Disease - National Tay-Sachs and Allied Diseases Association of Delaware Valley
National Tay-Sachs and Allied Diseases Association of Delaware Valley (NTSAD-DV) is a non-profit, volunteer health agency dedicated to the prevention and elimination of Tay-Sachs, Canavan and the allied diseases.
http://www.tay-sachs.org/taysachs_disease.php
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Tay-Sachs Disease - Healthline
Tay-Sachs disease is a neurodegenerative disorder most commonly found in infants. Learn more about this rare disease.
http://www.healthline.com/health/tay-sachs-disease
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Tay Sachs Disease - NORD (National Organization for Rare Disorders)
Tay-Sachs disease is a rare, neurodegenerative disorder in which deficiency of an enzyme (hexosaminidase A) results in excessive accumulation of certain fats (lipids) known as gangliosides in the brain and nerve cells. This abnormal accumulation of gangliosides leads to progressive dysfunction of the central nervous system. This disorder is categorized as a lysosomal storage disease.
http://rarediseases.org/rare-diseases/tay-sachs-disease/
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The Cure Tay-Sachs Foundation: About Tay-Sachs Disease
Hereditary disorder resulting from a deficiency of the enzyme hexosaminidase. Symptoms include blindness, delayed development, seizures and paralysis. Tay-Sachs disease often results in an early death.
http://www.curetay-sachs.org/about.shtml
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Tay-Sachs Disease - Mayo Clinic
Tay-Sachs disease is a rare disorder passed from parents to child. In the most common form, a baby about 6 months old will begin to show symptoms.
http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/tay-sachs-disease/basics/definition/con-20036799
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Tay-Sachs Disease - Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
Wikipedia's information about Tay-Sachs disease.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tay%E2%80%93Sachs_disease