When receiving a test result from the new blood test for Down syndrome that says "positive," do patients understand there may be a one-in-five chance of a false positive? Or even a one-in-two, depending on the mother's age? Even genetic counselors admit this is difficult to grasp. Continue Reading
Accuracy of Down syndrome blood test remains unknown
It is coming up on two years since Non-Invasive Prenatal Screening (NIPS) was introduced. The New England Journal of Medicine recently featured an article raising concern over how the new blood test for Down syndrome is being used. It cautions against the new test being used in the general population. Continue Reading
Before we silence Down syndrome, shouldn’t we try to understand it better?
Reactions to the news of the researchers "turning off" the extra 21st Chromosome that is the genetic cause of Down syndrome continue to be shared. Yesterday brought the most concise explanation of the actual research and a question that has not yet been raised about it. Continue Reading
Down syndrome is not incompatible with life
I've talked about how receiving a diagnosis of Down syndrome can be a gut-punch. One that hits you. But, there are other perspectives on a Down syndrome diagnosis. Continue Reading
An incredibly complicated question … the most fundamental, existentialist question
Headlines and reporting continue to roll in on the news of scientists shutting off the extra 21st Chromosome in cells in a petri dish. In another column, a father ponders some of the same issues that have been on my mind with this news. Continue Reading
The role of community in dealing with loss
In his recent book, Rod Dreher shares the story of his sister Ruthie's final time on earth battling lung cancer and how it led him back to his small hometown in Louisiana. The book caused me to weep, and has a message worth sharing here. Continue Reading
New research changes perspectives on Down syndrome
In an ironic twist, while traveling to present at a conference on prenatal testing and Down syndrome, news broke that they may have "fixed" Down syndrome. The reactions to this news may change perspectives on Down syndrome. Continue Reading
On Down syndrome prenatal testing, they don’t get to have it both ways
The recent press releases by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) and the video above show the inconsistency in policy positions in obstetric care. Regarding Down syndrome prenatal testing, they shouldn't get to have it both ways. Continue Reading
Wear a cool t-shirt at a conference & get a free book
Many of my readers will be traveling this week to Denver for this year's conference for the National Down Syndrome Congress (NDSC). Here's an opportunity to get a free book simply by looking cool at the conference. Continue Reading
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