March is Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, and this year’s theme is “We’re Here: Then, Now, Always.” ...
The proposed cuts are drawing criticism from some who work with people with disabilities. State officials say cuts have to be made to ensure the program's future.
New research urges reclassifying schizophrenia as a neurodevelopmental syndrome—advancing diagnosis, care, and public ...
For many parents of children with disabilities, one question never truly goes away: “Who will take care of my child when I’m gone?” It is a heavy, quiet worry that follows families for decades.
OneWell Health Care Announces Strategic Partnership with AidRx to Enhance Medication Management and Patient Safety ...
All three measles cases reported in March in Michigan are linked to a person in Washtenaw County who likely contracted it on a trip to Florida.
Blanket “do not resuscitate” notices were imposed on patients with learning difficulties during the pandemic, the Covid Inquiry chairman said.
The federal class-action lawsuit claims that, for years, state officials have known that they're harming already vulnerable children by keeping them in detention, even after judges have said they ...
AARP is highlighting some key wins and some failures on issues the group backed during the 2026 Session. The organization released its 2026 Legislative Voting Record to make it easy for people to ...
A fear of needles can stop many children from getting a flu vaccine. But a new nasal spray will be available in 2026. Is your kid eligible?
People can see limits in autistic individuals, but I proudly kiss those limits goodbye,’ says service missionary in Arizona ...