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These identical twins are 1 in a million - Page 32 of 33 - Kiwi Report

These identical twins are 1 in a million


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In addition to living meaningful lives, people with Down Syndrome now also live longer lives. In 1929, most children with Down Syndrome did not live past nine years-old. Now, the life expectancy of people with Down Syndrome has increased to 60 years-old and sometimes even older. This is obviously dependent on which medical condition each person with DS has, but overall this is a positive and dramatic shift in bettering the lives of people with Down Syndrome.
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