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Resumen Semanal de las Noticias sobre la Discapacidad: lunes, 17 de marzo – viernes, 21 de marzo

Posted on March 21, 2014 by mpgarcia

Conciencia sobre la Discapacidad El viernes marca el Día Mundial del Síndrome de Down (9 News, Denver, CO) El síndrome de Down es un trastorno genético en el cual una persona tiene tres copias del cromosoma 21 en lugar de … Continue reading →

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