First off, bathmophobia is the fear of deep places or looking into them. No, there is no association with Down syndrome and this specific phobia.
No, there isn't a connection.
There is no connection other than they both result from genetics mutations.
Yes, there is a connection. Congenital heart disease is present in half of the children born with Down syndrome, and 45% of them have AV canal defects.
A down syndrome brainwave is not as strong, because people with down syndrome are missing there 21st chromosome.
Trisomy 21 is down's syndrome, which is an extra copy of chromosome 21
An individual with Down Syndrome has the presence of all or part of an extra 21st chromosome.
down syndrome
Down syndrome is caused by an extra or part of an extra 21st chromosome while Turner syndrome is caused by an absence in one or part of the sex(X) chromosome.Down syndrome can occur in both male and femalewhile Turner syndrome only occurs in female.People with Down syndrome tend to have a lower than average cognitive ability.Both Down syndrome and Turner syndrome are at higher risk for having medical conditions such as heart problems.
Disorders, such as Down's Syndrome, are caused by nondisjunction.
Down syndrome
Down syndrome is generally the preferred spelling, although Down's syndrome is sometimes used in American sources.
Bathmophobia- Fear of stairs or steep slopes Climacophobia- Fear of stairs, climbing, or of falling downstairs