Most of the Klinefelter Syndrome affected persons can lead a life which could be considered as normal. However, they might have certain problems related to sexual organs, (among others), and some, - but not all -, could be infertile. The reason for this is their extra chromosome. Females have XX chromosomes, Males have XY chromosomes, and Klinefelter syndrome affected males have XXY chromosomes. They often are prescribed testosterone therapy. More info could be found on related links.
My theory is that people who have lived a life with regret and can't let go of the past and live in the moment and look forward to the future simply want another shot.
Yes there are several
Not if more elements are discovered.
Of course the future of gamma rays is the hulk and captain america but thats just me....
you altready can my friend you already can.
No. People with Klinefelter's syndrome have a normal Y chromosome and 2 normal X chromosomes.
people might make fun of them, of how they look.
The future is uncertain.
People with Down syndrome are no different from the rest of us, except they look slightly different and are not able to do as many things as "normal" people. Therefore, unless they have a severe case of Down syndrome, they should have normal marriage ceremonies.
If you are talking Stevens Johnson Syndrome, check out this link. The pictures can be graphic, but it is worth a look if you are researching the syndrome: http://www.sjsupport.org/photo1.shtml. There are reaction pictures and after reaction pictures there.
Possibly people would look at you funny, see 'Jerusalem Syndrome'
WikiAnswers cannot predict the future.
No, all kids with Down Syndrome don't look alike. Down Syndrome is a genetic disorder that affects the way individuals look, talk and think.
Mongoloids look the same because they share a lot of the same DNA traits and characteristics. This is the same reason why people with Down Syndrome all look similar or why little people all look similar.
Some, but not all, people with Asperger's Syndrome (AS) suffer from face blindness (prosopagnosia), a condition in which they have difficulty with facial recognition. It is one of the conditions known to occur occasionally with autism and Asperger's Syndrome. Some people with AS have traits that seem similar to face blindness but is not. A person with Asperger's Syndrome who avoids looking at people will have difficulty identifying them by face. A person with Asperger's Syndrome might only look at a person's mouth and not other parts of the face.
the future tense of look is will look
they are called Sybil