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Republicans in Congress pushed through the largest Medicaid cuts in history, a move advocates say will inevitably shrink ...
Just weeks after the U.S. House approved billions in cuts to Medicaid, the Senate is considering chopping the program even ...
A new hotel that's designed to provide disability accommodations far beyond what's required by the Americans with ...
People with intellectual and developmental disabilities often face difficulty accessing needed organ transplants, but now a ...
There are an estimated 53 million to 105.6 million adults and 5.4 million children or adolescents in the U.S. providing unpaid care to a friend or loved one who is ill, aging or has a disability. In ...
A newly approved $1.7 trillion federal spending bill will bring more funding for special education while expanding access to ABLE accounts and addressing the use of electric shock on people with ...
The U.S. Supreme Court is set to consider a case that may have major implications for the Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act. The high court will hear arguments ...
With no time to spare, federal lawmakers approved a renewal of the nation’s primary autism law, paving with the way for over $1.95 billion in spending to address the developmental disability in the ...
The therapy long considered the gold standard for autism faces an increasingly virulent opposition, mostly from people who experienced it in childhood. Applied behavior analysis, or ABA therapy, ...
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