MS is causing fewer deaths and less disability now than in years past, and the trend will likely continue in the coming years, a study found.
Even though people with disabilities want to work, their unemployment rate is nearly double that of non-disabled individuals—even as companies who prioritize workplace inclusion are better off.
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a disease that affects the brain and spinal cord. It can cause fatigue, trouble with balance and coordination, muscle weakness, and vision problems. Having MS doesn’t ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Medical student burnout is an important quality assessment metric in medicine. Students with multiple ...
Life on a socially-distanced campus has had its ups and downs for disabled students at Cornell, reducing the need to travel to physically inaccessible spaces while introducing new problems for those ...
In a world built around the ideals of productivity, able-bodiedness, and neurotypicality, individuals suffering from mental and physical disabilities often find themselves pushed to the margins- not ...