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Her parents weren’t political, but they believed in equal rights and taught their daughter not to feel limited by her stature ...
The government plans to redirect some children off the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) and onto a new program ...
Early studies suggest that lifestyle changes such as diet, exercise and social engagement may help slow or prevent ...
The newly inaugurated International Institute for People with Disabilities (IIPD) in Kasaragod, Kerala aims to empower ...
When Juli comes home after work, her husband doesn’t regale her with stories about his photography business the way he once ...
Devon Price, a 15-year-old boy with autism, has attended the largest school district in North Carolina for 10 years, but he ...
I appreciate the recent editorial highlighting the urgent problem of chronic absenteeism in Illinois schools (“Why are so ...
China's development and introduction of advanced assistive devices has greatly benefited the elderly and people with ...
The Oneida County Sheriff's Office's Vulnerable Population Advisory Committee introduced itself at a press conference on Sept. 9.
As confusion grows around COVID-19 access amid controversial moves by the CDC and FDA, states are taking matters into their own hands.
A poster, entitled, “ATH434 Slowed Disease Progression in a Phase 2 Study in Multiple System Atrophy,” was presented by Daniel Claassen, M.D., M.S., Professor of Neurology at Vanderbilt University ...