Down Syndrome and Syringomas Syringomas (seer-in-go-mas) are small, skin-colored bumps that can happen on the face in people with Down syndrome. What causes syringomas? Syringomas are small, benign (noncancerous) growths […]
Down Syndrome and Dry Skin Dry skin, or xerosis (zee-roh-sis), is one of the most common skin conditions in people with Down syndrome. Dry skin can occur from infancy through […]
10/1/2024 | For immediate release | Contact: Kate O’Neill ([email protected]) Investment in Alzheimer’s Research Today Will Yield Health Benefits for the Next Generation of Adults With Down Syndrome, New Report […]
Dr. Katie Frank and Abby Rowley present, “Is it Sensory or is it Behavior?” In this presentation, Katie and Abby will discuss causes for behavior change and how to determine […]
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There are numerous factors to consider when deciding what to eat and drink including nutritional content, dietary restrictions and allergies, convenience, cost, and taste preferences. The apps listed below can […]