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From: saljague
Category: Jewish Genetic Diseases
Date: 1/19/2011
Time: 1:46:19 AM
Remote Name: 213.148.185.183

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From: S Peltzer
Category: Jewish Genetic Diseases
Date: 10/5/00
Time: 12:38:53 AM
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Please highlight the fact that 1 in 30 Ashkenazi Jews carry the mutation for familial dysautonomia. This is as common as Tay-Sachs, yet so few of us know about it. General population screening is not yet available in the US (you can determine carrier status if you are a relative or the spouse of a relative of someone with FD), but it should be available soon. Watch for it! Check out www.fdvillage.org for more information about this unfortunate disorder and on how you can help.

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