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Baby’s wide eyes sign of syndrome so rare it doesn’t have a name
A baby was born with a syndrome so rare it doesn’t have a name – after doctors spotted his “beautiful” wide eyes. Oska-Gray ...
Ashley Engele writes an essay to her former self about what to expect. Ashley Engele and her family announce she is pregnant with their third child. Ashley Engele — -- Editor's note: Recently, ...
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Mosaic Down syndrome: What to know about this genetic condition
Medically reviewed by Nicholas R. Metrus, MD Key Takeaways Mosaic Down syndrome has some cells with three copies of chromosome 21, and some with two instead of all three.Only about 1% to 2% of people ...
Editor's Note: This is the third in a series of articles from the Dexter Daily Statesman focusing on special needs of special children. By NOREEN HYSLOP Dexter Daily Statesman When Kelsey Sandage was ...
A mom feared life would never be the same after her baby was diagnosed with Down syndrome at birth, but she was wrong. Rachel Morris, from Utah County, Utah, posted her confession in a reel on ...
A Cavan couple, who set out to ensure parents of children born with Down syndrome hear the word “congratulations”, have been ...
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