According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ( CDC ), about 1 in 700 babies in the U.S. is born with Down syndrome, which equates to about 5,100 births per year. While many cases are ...
CoorDown's campaign for World Down Syndrome Day 2025, tells us that people with disabilities want to be where the decisions ...
CoorDown’s campaign brings a fresh perspective to the ongoing fight for inclusion. For 2025, the challenge was greater than ...
The campaign is for World Downs syndrome day and follows the successful ‘Assume That I Can’ spot from last year.
Being the eldest daughter in a family often comes with its unique set of challenges and responsibilities. From becoming the leader among your siblings to taking care of everyone in the family, the ...
A new study led by Jonathan D. Santoro, MD, Director of the Neuroimmunology Program at Children's Hospital Los Angeles, shows ...
The "rocking" of colorful, mismatched socks every March 21 might seem like a weirdly random tradition on a weirdly random day ...
Tottenham players wore mismatched socks in training to raise awareness for World Down Syndrome Day ahead of their Europa ...
Student-athlete with Down Syndrome has brought a 'boost' to team morale as Marshall heads to MHSAA state swimming and diving ...
Colorful, mismatched socks will be worn by area residents on March 21 – not due to lost socks, but to observe World Down ...
Down Syndrome, known as Trisomy 21, is a genetic disorder caused by an extra chromosome 21. It affects facial appearance, ...
The #LotsOfSocks campaign aims to raise awareness and celebrate the uniqueness of individuals with Down syndrome, who typically have three copies of the 21st chromosome. By wearing mismatched socks, ...