U.S., June 5 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07625579) titled 'Collaboration for Down Syndrome Progress (CDP)' on May 11.
Brief Summary: The Collaboration for Down Syndrome Progress (CDP) is a long-term study that follows people with Down syndrome of all ages. The goal is to better understand their health, development, and everyday experiences over time. Participants and their caregivers will answer questions, share medical information, and may give samples like blood or saliva. Some participants may also take part in optional activities such as sleep studies, movement tracking, or brain imaging. By collecting the same types of information at many sites, the CDP will help researchers learn why c...