Why Annual Celiac Screening Matters for Children with Down Syndrome
A recent Italian study brings important news for families: celiac disease affects about 7.5% of children with Down syndrome—significantly higher than the 1% rate in
A recent Italian study brings important news for families: celiac disease affects about 7.5% of children with Down syndrome—significantly higher than the 1% rate in
DownSyndrome Achieves is proud to announce the appointment of Nicole White, PhD, MBA, as the new Principal Investigator for DSA Biobank. Dr. White has coordinated
Our mission at DownSyndrome Achieves is to advance research, resources, and support policies that empower individuals with Down syndrome and their families. A strong, well-supported
A recent study published in the Journal of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), PNAS Nexus, titled “Trisomic rescue via allele-specific multiple
A new study provides important insights into how decision-makers for individuals with Down syndrome (DS) view participation in medical research compared to those making decisions
Nearly all adults with Down syndrome will develop indications of Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) by as early as 40 years old, including amyloid plaque on the