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Updated: September 30, 2010

Aging with Down Syndrome

Down Syndrome and Alzheimer's Disease: Dual Diagnoses Alzheimer's Association, Greater Cincinnati Chapter PDF File

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Breastfeeding a Down Syndrome Baby

Breastfeeding a Baby with Down Syndrome Australian Breastfeeding Association

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Endocrine System

Endocrine Conditions in Down Syndrome National Down Syndrome Society

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Eye/Vision and Ear, Nose & Throat Problems

Vision in Children with Down's Syndrome Cardiff University, UK PDF File

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Gastroenterology Problems

Constipation and Down Syndrome Down Syndrome: Health Issues

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Heart Problems

The Heart and Down Syndrome National Down Syndrome Society

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Joint Problems

Musculoskeletal Effects of Down Syndrome American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons

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Management and Therapy

Down Syndrome: Caring for a Baby With Down Syndrome American Academy of Family Physicians (also in Spanish)

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Mental Health and Mental Retardation

Mental Retardation American Academy of Pediatrics

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Neurological Problems

The Neurology of Down Syndrome National Down Syndrome Society

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