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Kazakhstan became the first Asian country to host the Virtus World Basketball Championships for athletes with intellectual ...
THE BERNALILLO HIGH GRAD WANTS TO BE THE FIRST CHEERLEADER WITH DOWN SYNDROME AT THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO. AND SHE SHARED ...
Dr. Robert Clancy reveals how mucosal immunology helped Australia's Olympic athletes avoid overtraining, boost recovery, and dominate at the 2000 Sydney Games. A behind-the-scenes look at science ...
The league’s mission is to offer competitive, professional-level play for athletes with IDD ... player eligibility requires documentation of intellectual disability or Down syndrome, a minimum age of ...
A donor heart saved Charlotte Woodward's life 13 years ago. Now Woodward, 35, is fighting for others with Down syndrome or other disabilities to have the same chance. Research has shown that ...
Through Advocacy, Connections, and Education, the nonprofit Down Syndrome of Alabama envisions a state where individuals with Down syndrome are accepted and included for who they are.
What does the NCAA settlement mean for college sports? We answer the burning questions A settlement allowing revenue sharing with NCAA athletes will transform college sports. How will this new ...
The rosters of several Harvard athletic teams would be drastically affected if foreign students are blocked from returning to campus.
The NCAA will make a $92 million payout as part of a concussion settlement. It comes as more families sue schools over brain injuries that occurred in youth sports. That ratchets up the pressure on ...
Many scientists view Down’s syndrome as a genetic form of Alzheimer’s because the amyloid precursor protein (APP) gene lies on chromosome 21. The extra dose of APP in DS causes amyloid to amass in the ...
With Cooper Flagg, Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter off to the pros, here are the 25 athletes with the highest NIL valuations for 2025-26.
This year, he set out with a goal — not just to make it to the popular Utah amusement park for Utah Down Syndrome Foundation Day on Aug. 1, but to help someone else with Down syndrome get there too.