Everyone deserves an opportunity to work and pursue a career they love. In Shelby County, one woman had difficulty finding a job, so her parents decided to turn that problem around themselves.
Donna Reynolds of Richmond knows all too well the devastating toll that a rare disease can take, not just on an individual, but on an entire family.
“In today’s fast-paced world, it’s easy to get caught up in busy schedules,” said Superintendent Kelli Cogan of Independence Local Schools. “Indy Family First Night is a reminder to slow down and ...
Stars of the Broadway stage and beyond will join GiGi's Playhouse NYC in the 2nd annual Broadway Cabaret for World Down ...
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A Gift to Science: How One Woman’s Brain Donation May Reveal The Down Syndrome-Alzheimer’s ConnectionWhile the woman was fit till death, an MRI imaging showed presence of neuropathology which indicated Alzheimer's disease in ...
The GOP-led lawsuit targets certain protections for transgender people. But some experts warn it has the potential to weaken ...
A new study by US researchers suggests that both genetic and lifestyle factors may influence why some people with Down ...
Dr. Frederick L. Locke sat down with CURE® to discuss treatment with cema-cel in the ALPHA/ALPHA2 studies for ...
Studies reveal that people with Down syndrome (DS) have over a 90% lifetime risk of developing dementia caused by Alzheimer's ...
Rosa’s mother sat at the parent-teacher meeting and read the paper in front of her. She saw the words “mentally retarded” to describe her 9-year-old daughter, who had Down syndrome.
SAN ANTONIO - A gluten-free bakery and coffee shop dreamed up by a young woman with Down Syndrome is almost ready to open on the North Side.Leah Meyer, 24, and ...
The family-friendly event will feature live music, a puppet show, a reptile petting zoo, face painting, and activities for ...
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