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Dr. Cynthia Peacock discusses Down syndrome at Women in the World Summit

April 26, 2016October 7, 2016 Affiliates,  Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Children's Transition Medicine Clinic,  Community,  Down syndrome,  Dr. Cynthia Peacock,  Events,  Healthcare,  Houston,  Maria Dellapina,  Nicole Blanton,  pediatrics,  Specs4Us,  Women in the World Summit

Those who care for family members living with Down syndrome are intimately aware of the daily challenges associated with the disorder. Maria Dellapina, founder and

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