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Six takeaways from the International Conference for Public Health in Africa | Blogs
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4. We need to talk about (and fund) healthcare as a whole, not about individual diseases. Funding is often allocated to projects that address individual ...

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AI in Education: Promise, Access, and the Growing Digital Divide
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Artificial intelligence is influencing education, especially for students with disabilities. Take Makenzie Gilkison, a 14-year-old girl with dyslexia ...

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Law Mandates National Disability Services Clearinghouse
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Marisol Ramos, left, wipes excess makeup from her daughter Naomi's cheek as the family prepares to go shopping in 2017. Naomi has an intellectual disability ...

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Writing Fantasy Came Naturally. Reality Was Far More Daunting.
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When Nnedi Okorafor was 19, she woke up disoriented in a hospital room. Fluorescent pink and green grasshoppers and praying mantises bounced around his ...

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Why So Little Funding for Hearing Research? — Blog
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Hearing loss is a major global problem, but funding for research is relatively small. Why is this? And what can we do about it? The presentation of the ...

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New Mobility Newsletter – Jan. 6, 2025
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New Mobility 2.0 Adapting and evolving in our digital future January 2025 marks the first month that New Mobility ...

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The key to inclusive education is engaging organisations of people with disabilities | Blogs
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Community Outreach Community outreach activities are vital to identifying children with disabilities and encouraging families and caregivers to enroll ...

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ORA Wheelchair Accessible Vehicle Rental at Major UK Airports
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Author: Open Road Access (ORA)Published: 2025/01/08Post type: AdvertisementIssue: Private Transportation for the Disabled - List of PublicationsPage content: ...

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Perkins School for the Blind Launches Virtual Academy to Bridge Special Education Training Gap
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Key points:– Launch of the virtual academy in January 2024– Initial focus on education for people who are blind or have low vision, with plans to ...

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Genetic Testing May Alter Care For Almost Half With Neurodevelopmental Disorders
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Genetic testing could lead to significant changes in care for nearly half of children with neurodevelopmental disorders, according to a new study. (Dream ...

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Opinion | Should Democrats Try to Work With Trump?
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To the editor:Re “Don't give up and call it a commitment,” by Jamelle Bouie (column, December 22):Isn't Mr. Bouie still exhausted by resentment? The fury at ...

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Why community collaboration is important in our research | Blogs
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So instead of moving forward with the planned guidance and structure, we paused our work and talked to the women. Our conversation then moved beyond the ...

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