NFXF-funded Drug Research Shows Promise in Behavior Improvement

By |2013-04-23T11:18:28-04:00Apr 23, 2013|Keeping You Informed|

After three months of treatment with minocycline, children with Fragile X syndrome had greater improvements in general behavior, anxiety and mood-related behaviors, when compared with children with Fragile X syndrome who received placebo rather than the medication. The study was led by Mary Jacena Leigh, associate clinical professor of behavioral and developmental pediatrics with the Fragile X Treatment and Research Center at the MIND Institute.

Unifying the Chicago LINKS Groups

By |2013-04-17T13:02:05-04:00Apr 17, 2013|Greater Chicago|

We’re excited to announce that the Fragile X Families of SW Chicago LINKS Group and Fragile X Resource Group of Greater Chicago are merging to form the Fragile X LINKS Group of Greater Chicago! Be sure to bookmark our site, chicago.fragilex.org.

Memories of Joan Canel

By |2013-04-17T09:26:22-04:00Apr 17, 2013|Community|

Linda Sorensen, MS Associate Director I received an interesting phone call back in the fall of 2008. It was from Joan Canel, and she wanted to know why there wasn’t more going on in [...]

Is Fragile X the Key to Unlocking the Mystery of Autism?

By |2019-03-20T12:11:58-04:00Apr 10, 2013|Press Release|

Later this spring, Congressman Greg Harper (R-MS) and the National Fragile X Foundation will host a Congressional Roundtable to explore how best to realize the full potential of these research breakthroughs linking Fragile X and autism. The White House clearly sees this potential as well, as the proposed $100 million brain mapping project will only accelerate the pace at which Fragile X and autism will be conquered.

The Elusive X-Factor

By |2013-04-03T12:25:33-04:00Apr 3, 2013|Adolescents and Adults|

Patricia J. Heavren As long as I can remember, I’ve been on a journey to discover the extraordinary in the everyday world—especially extraordinary people, the home-grown “stars of life” with that elusive “X” factor. My [...]