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These identical twins are 1 in a million - Page 31 of 33 - Kiwi Report

These identical twins are 1 in a million


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[post_page_title]A changing view of DS[/post_page_title]
In the past, a diagnosis of Down Syndrome basically ensured that the child would not be able to have a normal life. Nowadays, the way society views people with DS has changed dramatically. With so much assistance for families and parents, in addition to new innovations and treatments, people with Down Syndrome are able to live happy and meaningful lives. A Down Syndrome diagnosis does not have to be the disturbing news it used to be.
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