Birth Defects in Biology: Understanding Mental Retardation

In summary, genetic abnormalities can lead to retardation, which can be caused by a number of things in the environment or in the womb.
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We were learning about birth defects in Biology.

Stuff about genetics like Down Syndrome, Mobius, that usually lead to an extra/less chromosome causing retardation.

Is there a way one can become mentally retarded?

I mean, without multiple concussions or whacks/impacts to the head. Like just a sickness that comes during middle-age.
 
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You are maybe talking about pure genetic causes. I am not sure of the right answer to that. But something like mad cow disease can be said to cause retardation, I would think. And isn't it transmitted by the ingestion of certain agents that are built of proteins and don't even have nucleic acids? "Preons" is the word used for that pathogen. I think preons also can account for other type of brain problems as well.

If you are talking strictly about birth defects, then you can ignore what I've just written.
 
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Down syndrom is caused by nondisjunction of a chromosome. Chromosomes do not separate properly causing down syndrome. This is more predominate in females over 45.

Nautica
 
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Originally posted by Dagenais
Is there a way one can become mentally retarded?
It all depends what you mean by retarded, but Alzheimers disease might fit the description. Maybe a better example might be a stroke which can shut down a small but crucial area in the brain, leaving the person altered in an instant.
 
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Another genetic disease that has a mid-life onset, is Huntington's Disease. It involves the degeneration of neurons, so not only is there mental retardation, but general loss in volentary movement.

Unsafe levels of mercury, or the lack of iodine in the diet can also cause mental retardation, epecially for the feotus or developing children.

So keep all this in mind when donating to charities... donate generously, cause it could happen to you!
 
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There's also strokes, sun strokes, encephalitis...
 
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asd chemicalfreak stated, the viral encephalitis can do it. In children, the bacterial meningitis such as strep, H.Influenza, etc. can cause blindness or deafness and mental retardation. Defects at birth, but not genetic causes ,are inutero exposure to the TORCH organisms while in the mother such as herpes, toxoplasmosis, rubella etc. can cause mental retardation.
 
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Related to Birth Defects in Biology: Understanding Mental Retardation

1. What causes birth defects, specifically mental retardation?

Birth defects, including mental retardation, can be caused by a variety of factors such as genetic mutations, exposure to certain environmental toxins or infections during pregnancy, and maternal health conditions like uncontrolled diabetes or obesity. In many cases, the cause of a birth defect may be unknown.

2. Can birth defects be prevented?

While not all birth defects can be prevented, there are steps that can be taken to reduce the risk. These include maintaining a healthy lifestyle before and during pregnancy, getting regular prenatal care, avoiding harmful substances like alcohol and tobacco, and discussing any family history of birth defects with a healthcare provider.

3. How are mental retardation and other birth defects diagnosed?

Mental retardation and other birth defects are often diagnosed through a combination of physical exams, genetic testing, and imaging studies. In some cases, symptoms may not be apparent until later in childhood, making diagnosis more challenging. It is important to discuss any concerns with a healthcare professional.

4. What are the treatment options for mental retardation?

Mental retardation does not have a cure, but there are various treatment options available to help manage symptoms and improve quality of life. These may include early intervention programs, educational support, therapy, and medications to address any associated conditions.

5. Can people with mental retardation lead fulfilling lives?

Yes, with appropriate support and accommodations, people with mental retardation can lead fulfilling lives. Many individuals with mental retardation are able to attend school, work, and participate in recreational activities. It is important to recognize and value the abilities and strengths of individuals with mental retardation.

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