The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear arguments in a case that advocates say could have major implications for how ...
Between 0.7% and 1.5% of people in developed countries are estimated to suffer from intellectual disability (ID). In Spain, ...
All of us have experienced situations in which we needed more confidence—in the classroom, on the athletic field, at work, on stage, or in our social lives. Along the way, our parents, teachers, ...
Amie O'Shea receives funding from the National Disability Research Partnership and the Department of Social Services (Information, Linkages and Capacity Building program) Diana Piantedosi is an ...
The pandemic hit people in the Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities community with many challenges and left an already marginalized group even more vulnerable. Prioritization of vaccination in ...
Phillippa Carnemolla received funding to undertake this research project from the National Disability Insurance Scheme Australia (NDIA) as part of their Information Linkages and Capacity Building ...
There’s a difference between being intelligent and being too intelligent for your own good. Some people’s brains run at full speed 24/7/365, which means they pick apart every detail, overanalyze the ...
Jaden Lowery, 19, could hardly sleep the night before Grand Canyon University's commencement ceremony. Filled with nerves and excitement, he tossed and turned in his bed at his family home in Phoenix.
People with intellectual disabilities and developmental disorders are three times more likely to die of Covid-19, compared with patients without the conditions, a new analysis found. By Roni Caryn ...