SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Matt Cottle named his home bakery Stuttering King, drawing inspiration from King George VI’s fight with his stammer. Instead of delivering speeches, the challenge for Cottle is ...
As our nation grapples with the future of HHS, there is a silent train heading for a major wreck -- the estimated 10 million Americans who stand to get kicked off Medicaid or Affordable Care Act plans ...
Professional sports teams have largely moved to accommodate the needs of fans with sensory issues, but many venues still fall short when it comes to addressing a range of other needs for fans living ...
As we mark International Day of Persons with Disabilities on December 3, Prof Armand Bam emphasises the need for systemic change, empathy, and intentional action to create workplaces that are ...
In just six months, eighteen law enforcement agencies across Colorado have adopted Blue Envelope programs. By the end of the summer, the Denver Police Department will add to the list. The programs are ...
HARRISBURG, Pa. — What began as a Maryland family’s mission to help people with invisible disabilities stay safe is officially becoming law, and the movement is spreading across state lines. On May 13 ...
After two decades — and my fourth attempt at tertiary study — I was burnt out, consumed by a cycle of stress I didn't yet understand. I struggled with depression, shame, and anxiety. In search of ...
A lack of accessibility in a non-inclusive society for those with a disability comes at a terrible cost, writes columnist.
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and should not be considered medical, legal, or financial advice. Invisible disabilities, including but not limited to autoimmune disorders, ...
The paradox of invisible disabilities is a cruel and exhausting loop. Society tells me to mask my autism, to blend in, to not make others uncomfortable, and to play the game that is intrinsically ...