World Down Syndrome Day: The fight to raise awareness
By France 24
21 March 2017 |
4:00 pm
Today's Focus marks the World Down Syndrome Day, an annual global event that helps raise awareness about the syndrome and what it means to lead a life with it. In France alone, more than 50,000 people have been diagnosed with Down syndrome.
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