
How a lipstick label, hazing in the NFL, and an Oscar-favorite film inform how we view other people:
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My name is Mark W. Leach. I am an attorney with a Master's in Bioethics. I have presented at international, national, regional, and local conferences for obstetricians, medical geneticists, genetic counselors, bioethicists, and Down syndrome support organizations. I have been published in professional journals, national and local newspapers, and on-line blogs. This blog is a continuation of my efforts to provide perspective and resources for Continue Reading
How a lipstick label, hazing in the NFL, and an Oscar-favorite film inform how we view other people:
Continue reading...Following up on a previous post, here’s highlights from “the case for conserving disability” by Rosemarie Garland-Thomson. I hope the quoted selections below suggest the ability to completely change your perspective on disability that Garland-Thomson’s article did when I read it.
Continue reading...Visit NBCNews.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy This past weekend was the New York City marathon. Among the 50,000 runners was Jimmy Jenson, who no one could have expected he would be there on the day he was born.
Continue reading...In 2008, I attended the American Congress of Obstetricians & Gynecologists (ACOG) annual convention where the keynote address compared our genetic code to a set of encyclopedias. Here’s how newer genetic testing is rewriting this metaphor for who we are.
Continue reading...This is the third in a series of posts about how parents feel about their child with Down syndrome, how siblings feel about their brother or sister, and now, how the individuals with Down syndrome feel about themselves.
Continue reading...Today is the last day of National Down Syndrome Awareness Month. And, tonight, my son and daughter will go trick-or-treating for Halloween. What is the effect on siblings of having a brother or sister with Down syndrome?
Continue reading...October is winding down and with it, National Down Syndrome Awareness Month. I wanted to share two studies on a key concern of expectant parents when they find out their child has Down syndrome.
Continue reading...In 2013, as part of October being National Down Syndrome Awareness Month, WHAS-11, the local ABC affiliate, hosted my daughter and me for a segment on the Kentucky Down Syndrome Information Act.
Continue reading...October is National Down Syndrome Awareness Month. Here’s something new parents likely can’t be aware of when they first get the diagnosis that their child has Down syndrome.
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