Down syndrome

Singer Jordin Sparks Performs and Rep. Frankel and Rep. Hudson Honored at Global Down Syndrome Foundation’s May 9th AcceptAbility Gala in DC

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Mercredi, avril 17, 2024

“We are excited to highlight the extraordinary talents and gifts of people with Down syndrome at our AcceptAbility Gala.

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  • “We are excited to highlight the extraordinary talents and gifts of people with Down syndrome at our AcceptAbility Gala.
  • With GLOBAL’s leadership bringing together multiple stakeholders, the NIH Down syndrome research and medical care budget has increased by $338 million over the last six years.
  • During the gala, GLOBAL will honor 2024 GLOBAL Ambassador Isla Eager and her family from Arlington, Virginia and present the Rosa DeLauro & Tom Cole GLOBAL Advancement Awards to two self-advocates with Down syndrome.
  • The AcceptAbility Gala supports the Global Down Syndrome Foundation, funding life-changing research and lifesaving medical care for children and adults with Down syndrome.

Grant Thornton names 51 Vets as its new Purple Paladin

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Mardi, avril 16, 2024

51 Vets joins 18 other 501(c)(3) nonprofits that Grant Thornton previously selected as Purple Paladins.

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  • 51 Vets joins 18 other 501(c)(3) nonprofits that Grant Thornton previously selected as Purple Paladins.
  • Grant Thornton’s Purple Paladins program derives its name from the word paladin, a champion of a cause.
  • Grant Thornton and its professionals have donated more than $1 million to Purple Paladin nonprofits, and more than 650 Grant Thornton professionals have volunteered their time and skills to support the firm’s Purple Paladins.
  • To learn more about Purple Paladins, or to nominate a nonprofit for potential support, visit Grant Thornton’s website: www.grantthornton.com/PurplePaladins .

Spellers™ Method Launches TV Series For Autism Awareness

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Jeudi, avril 25, 2024

ANAHEIM, Calif., April 25, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- On May 26, Dawnmarie Gaivin and Dana Johnson, founders of the Spellers Method™ used by thousands of nonspeaking individuals with autism, in partnership with filmmaker Pat R. Notaro III, will launch a video-on-demand docuseries that chronicles what happens once these "Spellers" are empowered to design their own lives and make an impact on the world that didn't see them coming. The announcement from both executive producers arrives as April—Autism Awareness Month—draws to a close.

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  • The announcement from both executive producers arrives as April—Autism Awareness Month—draws to a close.
  • Through their eyes, the viewer glimpses the complex realities of living as a nonspeaking person, and the profound effects the Spellers Method™ has on their everyday interactions.
  • Founded by Meg Gill, who has a nonspeaking daughter with autism, Golden Road Brewing and parent company Anheuser Busch released their " Get on Board " IPA on April 2: National Autism Awareness Day.
  • The series can now be pre-ordered for $24.99, or purchased post-launch for $29.99 on Underestimated.TV .

Radians quarterly grassroots Tickets for Charity program empowers Midsouth nonprofits JIFF and The ARC Northwest Mississippi

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Mardi, avril 23, 2024

Radians' Tickets for Charity program focuses on local charities operating on tight budgets yet yielding enormous impact.

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  • Radians' Tickets for Charity program focuses on local charities operating on tight budgets yet yielding enormous impact.
  • "While big brand nonprofits thrive on global donations, Radians' grassroots TFC program shines a spotlight on local charities operating within tight budgets yet yielding enormous impact.
  • For its first quarter 2024 TFC donations, Radians employees nominated the Juvenile Intervention and Faith-based Follow-Up (JIFF) and The ARC Northwest Mississippi.
  • For more information about donating to these two important Midsouth charities, please visit https://www.jiffyouth.org/donate and The Arc Northwest Mississippi .

European Wellness Leads Pioneering Down Syndrome Research at Heidelberg University

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Jeudi, avril 18, 2024

HEIDELBERG, Germany, April 18, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The European Wellness Biomedical Group (EWBG), in collaboration with the European Wellness Academy (EWA), the Baden Research Lab, and Heidelberg University, has announced substantial advances in Down Syndrome research, revealing new neuroanatomical insights that open the way for novel care methods.

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  • HEIDELBERG, Germany, April 18, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The European Wellness Biomedical Group (EWBG), in collaboration with the European Wellness Academy (EWA), the Baden Research Lab, and Heidelberg University, has announced substantial advances in Down Syndrome research, revealing new neuroanatomical insights that open the way for novel care methods.
  • EWBG, known for its groundbreaking work in stem cell therapy, has been at the forefront of this study, working closely with Heidelberg University.
  • Meanwhile, Baden concentrates on creating a conducive research environment while Heidelberg University grows as a global leader in stem cell research and immunology, advancing the study's goals.
  • This joint project is a watershed moment in Down Syndrome research, setting a new standard for tackling and treating complicated neurological illnesses.

European Wellness Leads Pioneering Down Syndrome Research at Heidelberg University

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Jeudi, avril 18, 2024

HEIDELBERG, Germany, April 18, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The European Wellness Biomedical Group (EWBG), in collaboration with the European Wellness Academy (EWA), the Baden Research Lab, and Heidelberg University, has announced substantial advances in Down Syndrome research, revealing new neuroanatomical insights that open the way for novel care methods.

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  • HEIDELBERG, Germany, April 18, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The European Wellness Biomedical Group (EWBG), in collaboration with the European Wellness Academy (EWA), the Baden Research Lab, and Heidelberg University, has announced substantial advances in Down Syndrome research, revealing new neuroanatomical insights that open the way for novel care methods.
  • EWBG, known for its groundbreaking work in stem cell therapy, has been at the forefront of this study, working closely with Heidelberg University.
  • Meanwhile, Baden concentrates on creating a conducive research environment while Heidelberg University grows as a global leader in stem cell research and immunology, advancing the study's goals.
  • This joint project is a watershed moment in Down Syndrome research, setting a new standard for tackling and treating complicated neurological illnesses.

Behavioral Health Tech Selects Institute for Exceptional Care as 2024 Non-Profit Grantee

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Lundi, avril 15, 2024

Previous Behavioral Health Tech non-profit grantees include the Rare Impact Fund, American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, Black Emotional and Wellbeing Mental Health Collective, and the National Council for Mental Wellbeing's COVID-19 response fund

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  • Previous Behavioral Health Tech non-profit grantees include the Rare Impact Fund, American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, Black Emotional and Wellbeing Mental Health Collective, and the National Council for Mental Wellbeing's COVID-19 response fund
    Donations can be made to Institute for Exceptional Care during registration for the annual Behavioral Health Tech conference, taking place in Phoenix from November 5-7
    SAN FRANCISCO, April 15, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Behavioral Health Tech , the leading community focused on expanding access to mental health, substance use, and IDD care through technology, health equity, and innovation, has selected the Institute for Exceptional Care (IEC) as its 2024 non-profit grantee.
  • The IEC will receive a portion of proceeds from all registrations and any donations made during registration for the organization's annual Behavioral Health Tech Conference , held in person in Phoenix, Arizona from November 5-7, 2024.
  • "Our annual non-profit partner drives positive change for the community it serves, and the Institute for Exceptional Care does exactly that for people with IDD who have gone overlooked and underserved for far too long," said Solome Tibebu , founder and CEO of Behavioral Health Tech .
  • When you register, please consider donating to the Institute for Exceptional Care.

"I Have A Dream" Co-Speechwriter Dr. Clarence B. Jones, Former CDO, U.S. House Of Representatives Dr. Sesha Joi Moon and Best-Selling Author Dr. Bertice Berry To Keynote Bridge24

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Jeudi, avril 11, 2024

SAN DIEGO, April 11, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- BRIDGE, the only independent DEI trade group to serve the global marketing industry, today unveiled the agenda and impressive roster of speakers for its second annual retreat, BRIDGE24: Inclusion is Good for Business, May 5-7 in La Jolla, California. Launched in 2023 with an unprecedented NPS score of 91.3, the annual BRIDGE 2 ½ day retreat is curated specifically for Chief Diversity Officers, CMOs, CEOs and other senior leaders focused on future-proofing their businesses by maximizing inclusion as a business practice for growth.

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  • BRIDGE24's powerful keynote lineup includes:
    Dr. Clarence B. Jones , civil rights movement icon, personal attorney and advisor to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and co-speechwriter of the celebrated "I Have A Dream" speech.
  • Dr. Sesha Joi Moon , former Chief Diversity Officer, US House of Representatives for the 117th and 118th Congresses, recently dissolved as part of the government spending bill.
  • Dr. Bertice Berry , Sociologist, Author, Comedian, Lecturer and Entertainer of the Year.
  • "I am humbled by the stature of our speakers and attendees joining us for BRIDGE24," said BRIDGE's founder and CEO, Sheryl Daija.

75th ANNUAL CHRISTOPHER AWARD WINNERS CELEBRATE RESILIENCE, FAITH, AND OUR 'BETTER ANGELS'

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Mercredi, avril 10, 2024

NEW YORK, April 10, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Themes of hope, courage, and recognizing our common humanity run through the 23 films, TV programs, and books for adults and young people being honored with Christopher Awards in the program's 75th diamond anniversary year. Winners include veteran ABC News correspondent Bob Woodruff, "This is Us" star Chrissy Metz, Paralympic gold medalist Oksana Masters, and acclaimed documentarian Ken Burns.

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  • Winners include veteran ABC News correspondent Bob Woodruff, "This is Us" star Chrissy Metz, Paralympic gold medalist Oksana Masters, and acclaimed documentarian Ken Burns.
  • The Christopher Awards celebrate writers, producers, directors, authors, and illustrators whose work "affirms the highest values of the human spirit" and reflects the Christopher motto, "It's better to light one candle than to curse the darkness."
  • The ancient Chinese proverb—"It's better to light one candle than to curse the darkness"— guides its publishing, radio, and awards programs.
  • [Editors: A complete list of winners is available on request.]

Ancient nomads you’ve probably never heard of disappeared from Europe 1,000 years ago. Now, DNA analysis reveals how they lived

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Jeudi, avril 25, 2024

For centuries, our main sources of information have been pottery sherds, burial sites and ancient texts.

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  • For centuries, our main sources of information have been pottery sherds, burial sites and ancient texts.
  • But the study of ancient DNA is changing what we know about the human past, and what we can know.

Who were the Avars?


The Avars were a nomadic people originating from eastern central Asia. From the 6th to the 9th century CE, they wielded power over much of eastern central Europe.

  • The Avars are renowned among archaeologists for their distinctive belt garnitures, but their broader legacy has been overshadowed by predecessors such as the Huns.
  • Nevertheless, Avar burial sites provide invaluable insights into their customs and way of life.

Kinship patterns, social practices and population dynamics

  • We combined ancient DNA data with archaeological, anthropological and historical context.
  • As a result, we have been able to reconstruct extensive pedigrees, shedding light on kinship patterns, social practices and population dynamics of this enigmatic period.


We sampled all available human remains from four fully excavated Avar-era cemeteries, including those at Rákóczifalva and Hajdúnánás in what is now Hungary. This resulted in a meticulous analysis of 424 individuals. Around 300 of these individuals had close relatives buried in the same cemetery. This allowed us to reconstruct multiple extensive pedigrees spanning up to nine generations and 250 years.

Communities were organised around main fathers’ lines

  • Our results suggest Avar society ran on a strict system of descent through the father’s line (patrilineal descent).
  • In contrast, women played a crucial role in fostering social ties by marrying outside their family’s community.
  • Our study also revealed a transition in the main line of descent within Rákóczifalva, when one pedigree took over from another.
  • Our results show an apparent genetic continuity can mask the replacement of entire communities.

Future direction of research


Our study, carried out with researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany and at Eötvös Loránd University in Budapest, Hungary, is part of a larger project called HistoGenes funded by the European Research Council. This project shows we can use ancient DNA to examine entire communities, rather than just individuals. We think there is a lot more we can learn.

  • Now we aim to deepen our understanding of ancestral Avar society by expanding our research over a wider geographical area within the Avar realm.
  • Additionally, we plan to study evidence of pathogens and disease among the individuals in this research, to understand more about their health and lives.
  • Another avenue of research is improving the dating of Avar sites.
  • Bunbury receives funding from the Australian Research Council (ARC) (project number CE170100015).
  • Guido Alberto Gnecchi-Ruscone receives funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 856453.