President Donald Trump is taking heat after repeatedly stating that individuals with learning disabilities should be disqualified from becoming president.
With use of the word "retarded" on the rise, a new advertising campaign is urging people to leave the term in the past much like many other outdated practices that were once commonplace.
Many airports will soon be required to provide changing tables for adults with disabilities. Now federal officials are ...
Months after Trump administration officials promoted a medication as a possible treatment for autism, the FDA is expanding ...
Advocates are working with some of the nation's most recognizable companies in an effort to increase disability access in ...
New data shows that the number of U.S. children eligible for services under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act ...
Prescriptions for a medication touted as a possible treatment for autism surged while Tylenol use among pregnant women plummeted after Trump administration officials made claims about both.
For the first time in a year, a panel tasked with helping to direct nearly $2 billion in autism funds was supposed to meet, but now the gathering has been abruptly called off and it's unclear why.
After U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. remade a key federal autism panel, some of the nation's most influential researchers and advocates are creating a competing one.
A team of neurodiverse individuals is launching what they're billing as a first-of-its-kind advertising agency.
With his signature, the president has paved the way for people with disabilities to open tax-free savings accounts where they can amass more than $2,000 without losing government benefits. President ...
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