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  2. Williams syndrome - Wikipedia

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    People with Williams syndrome tend to use speech that is rich in emotional descriptors, high in prosody (exaggerated rhythm and emotional intensity), and features unusual terms and strange idioms. [37] Among the hallmark traits of people with Williams syndrome is an apparent lack of social inhibition.

  3. Gabrielle Marion-Rivard - Wikipedia

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    Gabrielle Marion-Rivard is a Canadian actress and singer, who won the Canadian Screen Award for Best Actress in 2014 for her performance in Gabrielle. [1]Marion-Rivard, who has Williams syndrome, [2] plays a young woman with Williams syndrome who is part of a choir of developmentally disabled people. [3]

  4. List of people with Bell's palsy - Wikipedia

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    Well-known people who have been diagnosed with Bell's palsy include: Roseanne Barr, American comedian and actress whose condition occurred as a child [2] Alan LaMont Coleman, Somalian Pirate featured in the movie Captain Philips. The attack on the U.S. containership Maersk Alabama . Stevie Benton, bassist for Texas rock band Drowning Pool [3]

  5. List of people with synesthesia - Wikipedia

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    Pharrell Williams: Sound to color b. 1973 United States Singer, rapper, songwriter, record producer, fashion designer [38] [37] Richard D. James: Unspecified b. 1971 Ireland Musician, record player, composer, remixer, DJ [70] [38] Hans Zimmer: Chromesthesia b. 1957 Germany Composer, music producer [71] Olivier Messiaen: Chromesthesia 1896-1979 ...

  6. J. C. P. Williams - Wikipedia

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    John Cyprian Phipps Williams (born 16 November 1922) is a New Zealand cardiologist known for discovering what is now called Williams syndrome in 1961. [ 1 ] Education and early career

  7. 5 amazing people with Down syndrome who do ... - AOL

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    Down syndrome is the most common genetic condition in the U.S. Approximately 400,000 Americans have Down syndrome. Here are amazing individuals with Down syndrome who are breaking the barriers of ...

  8. Are famous people more likely to die at 27, or does dying at ...

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    A seminal study in the medical journal BMJ, for instance, found that the risk of death for famous musicians in their 20s and 30s was indeed up to three times higher than for members of the general ...

  9. Brooke Greenberg - Wikipedia

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    Brooke Megan Greenberg (January 8, 1993 – October 24, 2013) [1] [2] was an American woman who became famous for being the first documented case of neotenic complex syndrome. Throughout her life of 20 years, she remained physically and cognitively similar to a toddler despite her increasing age.