March 20, 2014

CNN: New Genetic Disorder Discovered

Kids who don't cry: New genetic disorder discovered

By Jacque Wilson, CNN
updated 2:53 PM EDT, Thu March 20, 2014
Grace Wilsey was born with NGLY1 deficiency, which is caused by two mutations in the NGLY1 gene.
Grace Wilsey was born with NGLY1 deficiency, which is caused by two mutations in the NGLY1 gene.

(CNN) -- What do you do when your baby lies limp in your arms, staring blankly into the distance while never crying?
What do you do when tests show signs of liver damage and your baby's seizures won't stop, but doctors can't tell you what's wrong or how to fix it?
Thanks to the Human Genome Project, which was completed in 2003, identifying new genetic mutations has gotten easier and cheaper. But geneticists often struggle to find patients who share these rare DNA quirks. Studying multiple patients with the same gene mutations and similar symptoms is crucial to identifying a new genetic disorder.
That's why a paper published Thursday in the journal Genetics in Medicine is so remarkable.
The paper identifies NGLY1 deficiency as an inherited genetic disorder, caused by mutations in the NGLY1 gene. The researchers have confirmed eight patients with these mutations who share several symptoms, including developmental delays, abnormal tear production and liver disease.

And they credit an "Internet blog" with bringing the patients and scientists together.

Read the FULL STORY at CNN.com

March 5, 2014

Report Card: Kindergarten Term 2

Reading Bertrand's report card cracks me up! I'm so glad he resolves conflict appropriately.  ;)

March 4, 2014

Now I Can Session: July 2013


The folks at Now I Can just sent us the video of Bertrand's session last July.
A month later, he was sitting up on his own. Way to go Mr. B!