Understanding Alzheimer’s Disease and Its Connection to Down Syndrome
Today, individuals with Down syndrome enjoy a longer life expectancy and are now able to live into their sixties. Unfortunately,
Today, individuals with Down syndrome enjoy a longer life expectancy and are now able to live into their sixties. Unfortunately,
Gout is more common in people with Down syndrome (DS), as indicated by the study at this link and our
Hair loss can occur for many reasons.</iframeSource: Brian Chicoine, MD
The webinar below was hosted by the Down Syndrome Association of Los Angeles. The topic was “Stroke and Vascular Disease
We were sent a question about selective mutism and loss of speech. Selective mutism is defined as an anxiety condition
How can I find a therapist, psychiatrist, or other mental health provider with experience working with individuals with Down syndrome?
This thoroughly updated second edition of Mental Wellness in Adults with Down Syndrome is upbeat and accessible in tone, yet
The medical director of the Down Syndrome Center of Western Pennsylvania, Kishore Vellody, MD, hosts a podcast that focuses on
We received a request for information on dysgerminomas in women with Down syndrome. Dysgerminomas are germ cell tumors that typically
Question: My brother just turned 58 years old. Other than a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s he enjoys good health. He lives