Folliculitis and Boils in People with Down Syndrome
Folliculitis and boils are two skin conditions that are more common in people with Down syndrome than in people without
Folliculitis and boils are two skin conditions that are more common in people with Down syndrome than in people without
Tourette syndrome (TS) is a hereditary, chronic neuromuscular condition consisting of motor and vocal tics. Tics are sudden, involuntary, brief,
When the COVID-19 pandemic started, my first thoughts of concern for our patients and all people with Down syndrome were
Several organizations have created helpful resources about COVID-19 vaccines. We have provided links to some of them below.Source: Advocate Medical
In this visual, Cristina and Jacob explain the steps of planning a date.Source: Advocate Medical Group Adult Down Syndrome Center
Learn about the “rules” for sharing touch and affection in romantic relationships in this visual handout.Source: Advocate Medical Group Adult
This article was originally shared in the Down Syndrome Ireland Magazine in the summer of 2010. In this plenary Dr.
The health watch table linked below contains recommendations for a number of areas of health for people with Down syndrome
This is an article published in The Habilitative Mental Healthcare Newsletter in 1996. For adults with Down syndrome, case studies
Women with Down syndrome have a lower breast cancer risk and significantly lower life expectancies than women without Down syndrome.