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WORLD DOWN SYNDROME DAY: END THE STEREOTYPES

WORLD DOWN SYNDROME DAY: END THE STEREOTYPES

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  • Published On: 14th November

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Every year, World Down Syndrome Day raises awareness about Down Syndrome, a genetic condition where an individual has an extra chromosome 21. While most people are born with 46 chromosomes, individuals with Down Syndrome have 47, which can impact their physical growth, intellectual development, and overall health.

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Understanding Down Syndrome

  • đź’ˇ Prevalence: According to the United Nations, Down Syndrome occurs in about 1 in 1,000 to 1 in 1,100 live births, affecting 3,000–5,000 infants annually worldwide.
  • đź’ˇ Causes: The exact cause of Down Syndrome remains unknown, but it has been part of the human experience across all races, cultures, and socio-economic backgrounds.
  • đź’ˇ Health & Well-being: People with Down Syndrome may have mild to moderate intellectual disabilities, but with early intervention, inclusive education, and healthcare support, they can lead fulfilling and independent lives.

Breaking the Stereotypes

This year’s theme, “End The Stereotypes”, encourages society to challenge misconceptions and promote inclusivity. People with Down Syndrome are capable, talented, and valuable members of society who deserve equal opportunities in education, employment, and community life. Let’s spread awareness, acceptance, and love! ❤️💙

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