Everyone deserves an opportunity to work and pursue a career they love. In Shelby County, one woman had difficulty finding a job, so her parents decided to turn that problem around themselves.
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DC News Now on MSNRare Disease Day: Richmond mother turns grief into advocacy after losing son to rare diseaseDonna Reynolds of Richmond knows all too well the devastating toll that a rare disease can take, not just on an individual, ...
Stars of the Broadway stage and beyond will join GiGi's Playhouse NYC in the 2nd annual Broadway Cabaret for World Down ...
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Hosted on MSN'I feel like I'm failing him' - Irish mum's desperate battle for school place for Down's Syndrome sonErica Boyce has applied to 12 schools for her son Marley, 5, who also has Down's Syndrome and is non-verbal, but has so far ...
Studies reveal that people with Down syndrome (DS) have over a 90% lifetime risk of developing dementia caused by Alzheimer's ...
The Phase III trial met the primary and secondary endpoints of reducing tics in children and adult patients with Tourette ...
Western leaders and media are helping bolster a propaganda narrative about the hostages that makes the resumption of Israel’s ...
Former Sinn Féin president Gerry Adams, the party’s Donegal TD Pearse Doherty, Cavan-Monaghan TD Matt Carthy were among those ...
A newly-released video shows a Cobb County K9 officer helping track down a burglary suspect. "I grabbed my things and left as ...
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