there could be as many as 400,000. people with down syndrome are here to stay. now, many may have thought it was impossible, very difficult to reverse the ill effects. this often is not true. more than doubling of the life expectancy was due to interventions, getting people with down syndrome out of institutions and get them some standard medical care and surgery with those with a heart defect and those with hypothyroidism. i m sure people will live onger, better lives. regardless, down syndrome research has been underfunded. and the condition that cannot fit under the scope of the institute but the bulk of the research has been funded by the national institute of child care health and development. to advance our understanding of alzheimer s, cancer, leukemia, conditions and much more, i think the time is right to think of an initiative to investigate this condition both in many, many institutes at n.i.h. now the concept of congress and n.i.h. working together on an initiat
The African National Congress and its main opposition, the Democratic Alliance, along with the smaller Inkatha Freedom Party, have agreed to form a government of national unity.
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JOHANNESBURG - South Africans stood in long lines Wednesday to vote in a general election that could end the parliamentary majority of the African Natio
South Africans voted Wednesday in elections being described as the most important in thirty years because the governing African National Congress could get under 50 percent of the vote for the first time and lose its absolute majority in parliament. Kate Bartlett spoke to voters in two very different areas of Johannesburg about why they felt it was important to turn out.