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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 epilepsy and intellectual disabilities, a study has shown.
Samarth by Hyundai, Times Network and Samarthyam present India’s first accessibility benchmark., Bizz Impact, Times Now ...
Any change in routine can be difficult and whether your child is starting at a new school or moving into a new grade, this ...
At Lenovo, we believe inclusion drives innovation. Through our Lenovo Disability Advantage strategy, we aim to build workplaces and communities where people of all abilities can thrive. Anchored in ...
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has confirmed an extra £218.40 per year payment boost for state pensioners with certain health conditions from April next year. People of State Pension age ...
Generative AI became ubiquitous. What began with text and image generation evolved into multimodal systems capable of ...
Not every vacation has to take place over the summer. Some destinations, including Milwaukee, are just as fun during winter, ...
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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 ...
Looking ahead to 2026, the opportunities to use technology for humanity are immense. In healthcare, AI powered wearables and ...
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Dyslexic students have the right to read, and in Canada, Manitoba has joined other provinces to address it
Disabled students continue to face barriers constructed and enforced by our schools. The United Nations Educational, ...
Higher education’s maximally inclusive approach to disability is resulting in a two-speed student population and destabilizing an already shaky system.
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