Down Syndrome Podcast Series for Parents, Educators and Medical Professionals
The link below goes to a list of podcasts hosted by Kishore Vellody, MD, medical director of the Children’s Down
The link below goes to a list of podcasts hosted by Kishore Vellody, MD, medical director of the Children’s Down
Freedom of Speech & Protecting Vulnerable Communities Are Not Mutually Exclusive CINCINNATI, DENVER, HOFFMAN ESTATES, Ill., WASHINGTON, D.C., WOBURN, Mass.
April 18, 2025 Dear Down Syndrome Community, As we navigate the evolving landscape under a new Administration and Congress, we
Thirty years ago, our family plans changed when our first child, Gwendolyn, was born with Down syndrome. Over time, we realized life would be different, but just as rewarding – filled with love, possibilities, and inspiration.
Our family strived to keep up with Gwendolyn’s ambitions, learning more about the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. We now understand she can do nearly anything – communicate, sing and dance like a rock star, advocate for herself, and pursue her dreams. Meanwhile, we learned about some of the more hidden challenges like benefits, waitlists, housing, and impending health issues o
My brother, Rohan, was born 38 years ago in the city of Bangalore in India. He was born with Down
In honor of Collin Lis, a kind and loving 11-year-old boy with Down syndrome, LuMind IDSC is presenting the Collin
National Down Syndrome Congress Grassroots Advocacy Manager Jawanda Mast discusses policy advocacy and how you can make a difference through
“Adapting prescribing criteria for amyloid‐targeted antibodies for adults with Down syndrome” published in the journal of the Alzheimer’s Association Drawing
Medicare, Medicaid and Dual Enrollment for Adults with IDD Boston University School of Public Health recently published an article in
Individuals with Down syndrome (DS) are living longer than they used to. This trend has led to a heightened prevalence