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Health NewsDown Syndrome Screening Recommended for All Expectant Moms Doctors Should Test for Down Syndrome Ageless Fatherhood? Maybe Not Search Results 1–7 of 7 Web Pages | See Categories and Related Topics Buddy Walk The Buddy Walk was established in 1995 by the National Down Syndrome Society to celebrate Down Syndrome Awareness Month in October and to promote acceptance and inclusion of people with Down syndrome.... Details >National Down Syndrome SocietyClinics - National Down Syndrome Congress This page provides a link to each state medical clinic that provides assistance for parents with children affected by Down Syndrome.... Details >National Down Syndrome CongressClub NDSS This is a Web site for people with Down Syndrome and other disabilities.... Details >National Down Syndrome SocietyDown Syndrome Fact Sheet Also available in: Spanish This public health education information fact sheet provides general information about Down syndrome -- a combination of birth defects including mental retardation and characteristic facial features.... Details >NOAH: New York Online Access to HealthDown's Syndrome and Stuttering This leaflet is designed to help people who have Down’s syndrome, or who care for and work with people who have Down’s syndrome to understand the problem of dysfluency in speech.... Details >Stuttering Foundation of AmericaMusculoskeletal Effects of Down Syndrome Down syndrome is one of the most common genetic disorders affecting about 1 in 800 births. Some problems in Down syndrome involve the bones and joints (musculoskeletal system). ... Details >American Academy of Orthopaedic SurgeonsNew Parent Information - National Down Syndrome Congress This page contains a variety of information for parents and caregivers, this parent package presented here include resources, listing of medical clinics, facts about Down Syndrome and more.... Details >National Down Syndrome Congress
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