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There are at least four distinct subtypes of autism, a new study finds, helping to explain the various trajectories of ...
The Trump administration is moving forward with sweeping plans to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education, a move ...
Starbucks introduced big changes last year designed to increase inclusivity and accessibility at its stores. Now, several ...
A first-of-its-kind competitive sports league specifically for athletes with intellectual disabilities is kicking off this ...
Federal officials are giving employers the green light to continue paying many workers with disabilities less than minimum ...
For individuals with disabilities, the road to becoming an independent adult can be challenging. A new film finds one man on ...
The nation's pediatricians are getting new guidelines for how to go about evaluating children who present with global developmental delay or intellectual disability.
Republicans in Congress pushed through the largest Medicaid cuts in history, a move advocates say will inevitably shrink ...
New regulations will prohibit health care providers from making treatment decisions based on biases about disabilities and require that accessible exam tables and other equipment be more available.
As the Trump administration lays out ambitious plans to address autism, many longtime leaders and well-known experts in the field have been left out, stakeholders indicate.