cognitive decline in down syndrome
Cognitive decline in Down syndrome refers to the gradual loss or worsening of cognitive abilities and intellectual functioning in individuals with Down syndrome, a genetic condition. It involves a decline in cognitive skills, such as memory, attention, language, problem-solving, and learning abilities, which may occur over time as they age.
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