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Seventy Years Old and Going Strong With Down Syndrome and No Dementia: The Case of 'Mr. C' Causes...

Aug 18, 2008
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Seventy Years Old and Going Strong With Down Syndrome and No Dementia: The Case of 'Mr. C' Causes Major Interest in the Scientific Community Study findings offer hope for increased life expectancy for people with Down syndrome WASHINGTON, Aug. 18 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- In the world of Down syndrome, 'Mr. C' is a rarity. A real person whose progress has been tracked for the past 16 years, at seventy, 'Mr. C' has well surpassed the average life expectancy of a person with Down syndrome, currently in the late fifties, but in the teens when 'Mr. C' was born. Further, 'Mr. C' does not exhibit clinical symptoms of Alzheimer's disease, which is almost a given for people with typical Down syndrome over 65 yeas of age. 'Mr. C,' while remaining nameless, puts an optimistic face on the future of aging for people with Down syndrome,... [read full story]                    

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Mr C is going strong at 70

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Mr C is going strong at 70

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