• Digestive System,  Health Tourism and Prevention

    Summer Camps – How They Can Help If Your Child Has Diabetes or Food Allergies?

    The camping experience provides children with a unique opportunity, as they can acquire numerous new skills while having fun during the summer break. Camps are increasingly diverse, offering opportunities not only for traditional programs but also for young people with special interests. During camping, children not only find friends but also develop skills that may be useful to them in the future. Recently, the variety of camps has significantly increased. However, it can be a challenge for parents to find the most suitable option for their children. This is especially important if the child has special dietary needs, such as diabetes or food allergies. In such situations, it is essential…

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  • Endocrine and Metabolism,  Exercise and Sports

    International Down Syndrome Day

    The Down syndrome is one of the most common chromosome disorders, characterized by the presence of an extra copy of chromosome 21. This genetic anomaly affects various physical and intellectual traits and has a significant impact on the lives of those affected. The World Down Syndrome Day is observed every year on March 21, raising awareness of the situation, rights, and opportunities of individuals with Down syndrome. Recognition of Down Syndrome The recognition of Down syndrome is made through a combination of clinical signs and genetic testing. Affected children typically live with moderate intellectual disability, characterized by an IQ of around 50. Although they face challenges in abstract thinking, many…

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