There is one English movie "Too Old, too Soon" About a Boy who could live to the age of 20.
yes..there is an Indian movie in the Hindi language called PAA. it is based on a 13 year old kid 'Auro' who suffers from progeria. Auro is played by 65 year old Amitabh Bachchan, filmstar in India.
Progeria (also known as "Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria Syndrome.
The book was based on a dream, and the movie was based on the book, so yes, the book and movie were based on one dream of Stephanie Meyers.
nope, but based on worse french movie
The Movie Hoot was based on a novel by Carl Hiaasen and is not based on real events.
The movie Scar Face, produced in 1983, was based on the 1932 original Scarface. Neither movie was based on a specific historical figure or event and has been classified as a mob film.
Amitabh Bacchan suffers from Alzheimer's. He was cast opposite Rani Mukherjee. This was one of the best movie of his life.
Progeria is caused by a dominant mutation in the LMNA gene. It is a rare genetic disorder that results in accelerated aging in children.
No, adults can't get progeria, progeria is in the genes, so the person will be immediatly affected with it, you don't see adults with progeria, because most people with progeria die before they turn 13
Progeria is the name of the disease that causes rapid aging in children. It is a rare genetic disorder that results in accelerated aging and affects various systems in the body.
No, Tom Cruise has never had progeria.
Progeria is autosomal dominant.
The oldest person recorded with Progeria, was 21.
There is no treatment for progeria. That is genetic aberration and not a disease.
The exact opposite. Children with Progeria are extremely skinny.
how many individuals get the progeria? Progeria is a very rare genetic disease and can't be "caught." You are either born with it or not. If you are not born with it, you can never develop it. The incidence of progeria is about 1 in every 8 million live births.
Progeria occurs equally in both sexes.
Progeria characteristics appear at 10-24 months of age.