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Project 2025: A Potential Reshaping of Disability Rights in America

vhealthmedBy October 14, 2025

This article focuses on the key points of Project 2025 and its potential impact on the disability community

Travel Has Become a Therapeutic Tool for the Disabled

vhealthmedBy July 28, 2025

Study reveals disabled Americans use travel as therapy, with poorest individuals traveling most to combat loneliness despite facing significant barriers

Historic Dining: Accessible Culinary Adventures Await

vhealthmedBy July 26, 2025

Explore historic dining spots, gourmet meals, and accessible travel options in this guide to memorable culinary destinations in the U.S. and France

Recognizing Disability: NIMHD Designates Disabled People as Health Disparity Population

vhealthmedBy July 26, 2025

The NIMHD decision to name disabled people as a health disparity population is a monumental step in the right direction

Aspartame Sweetener Linked to Anxiety

vhealthmedBy May 1, 2025

A study has linked aspartame, an artificial sweetener found in nearly 5,000 diet foods and drinks, to anxiety-like behavior

A Third of Normal Weight People Are Actually Obese

vhealthmedBy April 9, 2025

Researchers find that the widely used Body Mass Index (BMI) measurement is less sensitive to define obesity than we previously thought

Obesity Deadlier Than Previously Thought

vhealthmedBy April 9, 2025

Excess weight or obesity boosts the risk of death by anywhere from 22% to 91% – significantly more than previously believed

Head Injury and Hypertension in Former NFL Players

vhealthmedBy April 9, 2025

For NFL football players, concussion and hypertension go together, as study reveals a link between head injury and high blood pressure in retired players

How Tourism Can Include the Disabled

vhealthmedBy April 9, 2025

How tourism can include people whose health conditions usually keep them at home

Why Eating Just One Potato Chip Is So Hard

vhealthmedBy April 9, 2025

Scientists reveal genetic mechanism associated with high-calorie food-fueled obesity by understanding how eating just one potato chip is impossible

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