Dr. David Fletcher talks to ciLiving host, Jaclyn Friedlander about nexus letters A nexus letter is a detailed medical ...
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What is the Deaflympics?
BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team explains what the Deaflympics are, when it take place and how it is different to the ...
As the number of people older than 80 increases to become the nation’s fastest-growing segment of the population, so will ...
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'Disability Is Not Inability': Meet Rahul Bajaj, India’s First Visually Impaired Rhodes Scholar
India’s first visually impaired Rhodes Scholar, Rahul Bajaj, opens up about overcoming self-doubt, finding inclusion at ...
Efforts to gut the U.S. Department of Education's special education office and move the program to another agency are already ...
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After Trump links autism to Tylenol use during pregnancy, what else can we blame mothers for?
Regardless of the cause, mothers of kids with autism and other disabilities may feel responsible for their children’s challenges. Here are four ways to cope.
There is a common misconception that once physicians have disability insurance coverage, they do not have to think about it ...
VA vowed to modernize its disability benefits system. As criticism from veterans and their advocates has mounted, efforts to move forward have stalled.
How I Met Your Mother' co-creator Craig Thomas highlights family, disability and representation in debut novel, 'That's Not ...
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'Just because I'm disabled, why can't I drive what I want?'
"When anything goes wrong, it's the disabled who have to pay for something, or we're taking the mickey or we're trying to get ...
Disability-rights advocates are challenging a new state law allowing pregnant women to use parking spaces reserved for people ...
Disabled people are not passive recipients of policy outcomes; they are experts on their own lives and the systems they operate within.
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