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The NIMHD decision to name disabled people as a health disparity population is a monumental step in the right direction
This article focuses on the key points of Project 2025 and its potential impact on the disability community
26% of U.S. adults report disabilities. Examines ADA legislation, employment gaps, healthcare disparities, and ongoing rights advocacy efforts
A call for reform in medical education to address ableism, improve disability training, and ensure equitable, compassionate care for all patients
Study findings suggest that for effective CVD prevention, halting and reversing the obesity epidemic should be prioritized
Eye movements can be decoded by the sounds they generate in the ear, meaning your hearing may be affected by vision.
The NIH is the largest public funder of biomedical research, so we believe it was vital to study how $4 billion of NIH funding was allocated and used during the pandemic
New sample analysis provides additional evidence that wildlife sold illegally at a Chinese market were ground zero for the COVID pandemic
Findings from the study underscore importance of understanding the relationship between genetics and cellular environment of blood cells in those with Down Syndrome
Scientists investigating animal viruses with potential to infect humans have identified a critical protein that could enable spillover of a family of organisms called arteriviruses
Experience the unspoiled beauty of the British Virgin Islands: pristine beaches, rich history, and Caribbean culture without the commercialism. Discover hidden gems, explore diverse islands, and enjoy world-class sailing in this accessible paradise
Jalasa Sapkota, a writer, researcher and disability rights activist, covers important points on self-defense training for visually impaired women
Positive Reframing Disability describes the stages that people with disabilities experience. Their journeys are not linear. They progress and regress and may go through stages multiple times and/or simultaneously
Charlotte Woodward Organ Transplant Discrimination Prevention Act prohibits discrimination against individuals based on their disability when seeking an organ transplant
National Commission for Persons with Disabilities proposes mobile app for persons with disabilities and their families in addition to creation of an ID Card for persons with disabilities
University of Michigan (U-M) study reveals excess body mass, smoking, and manual labor explain a large proportion of disability disparities in the U.S.
Towards a Disability-Smart World: Developing a global disability inclusion strategy study draws on evidence and case studies from organisations including Shell, Unilever, HSBC, Accenture and Microsoft