Williams syndrome
Britishnoun
Etymology
Origin of Williams syndrome
C20: after J.C.P. Williams (born ?1930), New Zealand cardiologist
Example Sentences
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Bella was born with Williams syndrome, a rare developmental disorder that presents cognitive challenges with math and abstract concepts, among other issues.
From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 19, 2022
Ava has Williams syndrome which is a genetic disorder and struggles with day-to-day life.
From BBC • Dec. 28, 2021
Roughly one in 10,000 people have Williams syndrome, a genetic condition that wipes out the skepticism and social caution that seem hard-wired into most other humans.
From New York Times • Jul. 13, 2018
Some recent research has suggested that dog friendliness may be the result of something similar to Williams syndrome, a genetic disorder in humans that causes hypersociability, among other symptoms.
From Seattle Times • Oct. 20, 2017
Tell us about Carol Zitzer-Comfort’s research into Williams syndrome in Japan and America.
From National Geographic • Jul. 16, 2017
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