Dental Care Becoming More Disability Inclusive
Dental care rarely gets attention as a disability rights issue, but numerous people with disabilities suffer from inadequate and inaccessible dental care. There are signs this may be changing.
Read moreDental care rarely gets attention as a disability rights issue, but numerous people with disabilities suffer from inadequate and inaccessible dental care. There are signs this may be changing.
Read moreAs we move closer to the approval of one or more COVID-19 vaccines, questions continue about whether the vaccines will be allocated in a way that does not discriminate against people with disabilities.
Read moreWith Alzheimers the leading cause of death among people with Down syndrome, this population deserves a lot more attention than it currently gets from the medical community and Alzheimers researchers, says expert Howard Gleckman.
Read moreWhile declining COVID-19 cases are good news, the end of the pandemic could mean millions of Medicaid recipients, including millions of children, will lose their coverage.
Read moreThere are many important factors that determine your eligibility for Supplemental Security Income. Recipients are responsible for reporting changes to the Social Security Administration when they happen.
Read moreNovember is the month that Americans make sure our veterans know and feel the appreciation we have for their service. Taking care of veterans is important, but, sadly, the traditional resources available to servicemembers often fall short and can leave...
Read moreAlthough teachers cannot diagnose dyslexia formally, screenings at school can help flag students who may have characteristics of the learning disability.
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