Colin Farrell appeared on Late Show With David Letterman prior night to pump his forthcoming motion picture, Fright Night, but additionally took a little time to give a roar out to CureAngelman.org and exposed that one of his boys remains diagnosed with Angelman Syndrome. According to MedicineNet, Angelman syndrome is a genetic disorder that causes development delay and neurological issues.
The doctor Harry Angelman first delineated the Angelman syndrome in 1965, when he described one or two kids in his practice as having “flat heads, jerky movements, sticking out tongues, and rounds of laughter.” Children with Angelman syndrome appear ordinary when born, but frequently have feeding issues in the 1st months of life and exhibit obvious development delays by six to twelve months. And, surprisingly, one of the symptoms for this illness is something that you would not ever think to be suggestive of an issue : contentment. The doctor questioned if Farrell’s boy was always smiling, which is seemingly a feature that Angelman Syndrome carries.