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Epilepsy can lead to earlier deaths in people with intellectual disabilities, study shows
A combination of missed prevention opportunities and health inequalities can result in the early deaths of people living with ...
At Lenovo, we believe inclusion drives innovation. Through our Lenovo Disability Advantage strategy, we aim to build ...
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has confirmed an extra £218.40 per year payment boost for state pensioners with ...
As high schools rethink graduation requirements, a growing number are moving away from requiring all students to pass a comprehensive test.
Generative AI became ubiquitous. What began with text and image generation evolved into multimodal systems capable of ...
By Havanah Salcedo for Smartphone Free Childhood Gibraltar I live in a rapidly changing world. As an autistic soon-to-be young adult trying to navigate life with my Tourette’s syndrome, I know ...
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A no-stress smartphone setup for seniors that actually works
For older adults, the right smartphone can be a lifeline to family, health care and daily services, but the setup process ...
A major new study has found that people living with both epilepsy and intellectual disabilities are dying much too young, often due to missed chances for prevention and ongoing health inequalities.
India Currents on MSNOpinion
Dismantling the myth of 'normal': Understanding & unlearning ableism
That’s a great question about ableism. I wish more people understood that kids develop differently. We have numerous great ...
Looking ahead to 2026, the opportunities to use technology for humanity are immense. In healthcare, AI powered wearables and ...
Under the VDOE’s new accountability framework, 13 of those schools were identified as “on track,” 11 “off-track,” four “needs intensive support,” and one “distinguished.” Spotsylvania High received ...
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