STATE OF MAINE
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IN THE YEAR OF OUR LORD
TWO THOUSAND TWENTY-THREE
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JOINT RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING FEBRUARY 2023 AS
TURNER SYNDROME AWARENESS MONTH
WHEREAS, Turner syndrome is a chromosomal disorder that involves the lack of all or
part of a second X chromosome and that affects one in 2,500 live female births and is
characterized by a cluster of symptoms ranging from mild to life-threatening; and
WHEREAS, the cause of Turner syndrome is not presently known but appears to be the
result of random error during the formation of either the sperm or the egg; and
WHEREAS, Turner syndrome can be diagnosed early during pregnancy through prenatal
testing methods such as amniocentesis; and
WHEREAS, early diagnosis facilitates prevention or remediation of growth failure,
hearing problems and learning difficulties; and
WHEREAS, there is presently no cure for Turner syndrome but there are treatment options
and support groups available that can help a woman with Turner syndrome to live a happy and
healthy life; and
WHEREAS, women with Turner syndrome have a high risk of aortic dissection; and
WHEREAS, Turner syndrome carries an increased risk of nonverbal learning disorders
and these impairments can cause problems with math, visual-spatial skills, executive function
skills and job retention; and
WHEREAS, a disproportionately small amount of funding is available for Turner
syndrome research and support; and
WHEREAS, increased awareness of Turner syndrome among health care professionals
and the public will help to encourage affected girls and women to seek treatment and utilize
support groups, to promote early diagnosis and to raise support for organizations that are
dedicated to improving the lives of people with Turner syndrome; and
WHEREAS, the establishment of Turner Syndrome Awareness Month will provide the
opportunity to share experiences and information with the public and the media and raise public
awareness about Turner syndrome; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED: That We, the Members of the One Hundred and Thirty-first Legislature now
assembled in the First Regular Session, on behalf of the people we represent, take this
opportunity to recognize February 2023 as Turner Syndrome Awareness Month.
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