New study investigates hidden heart risks in down syndrome
NCT ID NCT07630207
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study looks at blood vessel health in adults with Down syndrome (ages 18-35) compared to adults without Down syndrome. Researchers want to find out if people with Down syndrome have hidden changes in their blood vessels that could raise their risk for heart disease or stroke. Participants will have simple, non-invasive tests to measure how well their blood vessels work. The results may help doctors better understand heart risks and promote healthier aging in this group.
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University of Nevada Las Vegas - UNLV
RECRUITINGLas Vegas, Nevada, 89154, United States
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