Caring for a son with severe disabilities has given Fred Trump III a clear-eyed view of the politics of health care.
The crisis facing rare disease and disability families in Connecticut is caused by systemic underinvestment, administrative barriers, and policy choices.
The £1.1m Rosetta Stone study hopes to make a breakthrough by comparing both conditions.
In my early 20s, my every-day reality was suffering from a mystery bladder condition no doctor seemed able to diagnose, let alone cure, writes SULA WINDGASSEN.
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Teaching unions fight SEND reforms – and demand EHCP protection
Labour is warned against weakening the legal rights of children with special educational needs and disabilities ...
“It is a paradox that we encounter so much internal noise when we first try to sit in silence. It is a paradox that experiencing pain releases pain. It is a paradox that keeping still can lead us so ...
Ahmad Shuaibu’s life took an unexpected turn at just one year old. As an infant, his legs would stiffen violently, foam would gather at his mouth, and he would collapse in eerie silence before slowly ...
Assistive technology can help students with disabilities, but schools face challenges using it to its full potential.
Parasites and infections that cause blindness and other disabilities were nearly eliminated in some countries, but drug ...
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This 11-year-old has battled a rare disease for years — a breakthrough drug helped deliver relief
Actor turned rare disease advocate Luke Rosen tells how his daughter, Susannah, lives with a KIF1A-associated neurological ...
Some students with disabilities in Pittsburgh missed out on specialized services during the pandemic. Now, some schools are trying to make up for lost learning time.
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