Do you know anybody that suffers from Klinefelter's Syndrome? How should society act towards them?
To answer the second part of your question, "thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself."
Yea, but what about the biological aspects?
Melinda, your question does not ask for a discussion of the biologic aspects of Klnefelter's Syndrome. Although by posting it in the biology group, it is somewhat implicit...
Yea, that's why I posted it in biology.
Implicit but by no means obvious. It helps us help you if you give us more information about what specific aspect of Klienfelter's syndrome you would like help with and what level you would like the answer to be on. If all you would like is a general overview of the disorder, I refer you to the Wikipedia site but if there is something more specific please post it. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kleinfelter%27s_syndrome
At the moment I posted the question I was getting started on a paper about it. I'm already done and my source was the internet. I looked up for people that has this syndrome so I could understand it better, even beyond the biological aspects, but I didn't find much stuff. I was just wondering what's like the life of someone that has this disorder. What are the real challenges they face because of their health limitations?
Perhaps you could search some of the patient support sites. They would have the sort of info you want. Like this one: http://klinefeltersyndrome.org/.
Thank you!
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