HRES 1386 IH
H. RES. 1386
Expressing support for the designation of a National Prader -Willi Awareness Month to raise awareness and promote research into this challenging disorder.
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Mr. ROYCE (for himself and Ms. HARMAN) submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Energy and Commerce
RESOLUTION
Expressing support for the designation of a National Prader -Willi Awareness Month to raise awareness and promote research into this challenging disorder.
Whereas Prader -Willi syndrome is a complex genetic disorder that occurs in approximately 1 out of every 15,000 births, and is the most commonly known genetic cause of life-threatening obesity;
Whereas Prader -Willi syndrome affects males and females with equal frequency and affects all races and ethnicities;
Whereas Prader -Willi syndrome causes an extreme and insatiable appetite, often resulting in morbid obesity, which is the major cause of death for individuals with the syndrome ;
Whereas Prader -Willi syndrome also causes cognitive and learning disabilities, and behavioral difficulties, such as obsessive-compulsive disorder and difficulty controlling emotions;
Whereas the hunger, metabolic, and behavioral characteristics of Prader -Willi syndrome force affected individuals to require constant and lifelong supervision in a controlled environment;
Whereas studies have shown that there is a high morbidity and mortality rate for individuals with Prader -Willi syndrome ;
Whereas there is no known cure for Prader -Willi syndrome ;
Whereas early diagnosis of Prader -Willi syndrome allows families to access treatment, intervention services, and support from health professionals, advocacy organizations, and other families who are dealing with the syndrome ;
Whereas recently discovered treatments, such as human growth hormone, are improving the quality of life for individuals with the syndrome and offer new hope to families, many difficult symptoms associated with Prader -Willi Symptoms remain untreated;
Whereas increased research into Prader -Willi syndrome can lead to a better understanding of the disorder, more effective treatments, and an eventual cure for Prader -Willi syndrome ;
Whereas increased research into Prader -Willi syndrome is likely to improve our understanding of common public health concerns, including childhood obesity and mental health; and
Whereas advocacy organizations have designated May as Prader -Willi Awareness Month: Now, therefore, be it
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