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SSSA 2013
Conference

July 12 - 14
Bloomington, Minnesota

Registration is now open!

Sotos Gene Discovered

Our esteemed Medical Advisory Board offers their coordinated point of view to help us understand what this means for all of us.  The goal of this letter is to inform parents, provide perspective and look to the future. 

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SSSA Resource Center

Overview

Welcome to the SSSA Resource Center.  We are pleased to provide you with improved access to the latest materials and publications from the SSSA, including full-color, downloadable SSSA Notes (newsletters) dating back to the Fall 2000 issue.   

Certain materials are available ONLY to active members of the SSSA and are located in the SSSA Member Stacks.  A valid Login Id and Password are required for entry into this area.  We will send an email notification to active SSSA members when Logon Ids are changed (roughly on a quarterly basis).  Please keep your login id and password handy as it is required to enter the site.  If you have any difficulties logging into the member-secured area, please email us at sssa@sotossyndrome.org

In the weeks and months to come, the SSSA will continue to update listings of downloadable publications and forms that will provide important information in printable format.  Unless otherwise noted, all of the publications below are PDFs and can be opened with Adobe Acrobat.

If you do not have Adobe Acrobat on your computer, click on the icon to download the reader (it's free).

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What: Posted in the SSSA Archive are publications in compressed, PDF file format, for the convenience of SSSA visitors who wish to download a personal copy

Updates: We occasionally update these publications, so if you rely on the data for more than simple informational purposes, we recommend that you check back periodically for updates.  We will send an email notification to active SSSA members when new SSSA Notes are published

Format: Occasionally, the SSSA publications are offered in MS Word; always in compressed PDF file format for easier downloading.  Typically the PDF version is half the size of the MS Word version. Your choice.

Retrieve Publications and Instructions:

  1. Create a file folder: or directory on your computer's hard drive in which to store each downloaded publication.
  2. Select a file format: For additional information about a format click on the format name below. (PDF format allows you to view your publication electronically on most computers.  The freely available Adobe Acrobat reader is required to view and print PDF files.)
  3. Select the file you wish to receive: Place the cursor over the selected file and click once.  A new window will open that will contain the selected file.
  4. Browse, Print and/or Save selected file:  Within the new window containing the selected document, you may now browse the document online or use the menu or tool bar print or save a copy of the document to your hard drive.

Virus Checks: All files were checked with up-to-date commercial virus detection software prior to posting and, to the best of our ability to determine, were free of known viruses at the time they were posted.