Disabled or impaired individuals use adaptive equipment to allow them to function both in society and at home. Equipment can vary from small writing tools to large motorized vehicles. The amount of adaptable equipment available is growing in an...
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The anti-inflammatory components of fish oil may help relieve pain in your jaw joint. According to University of Maryland Medical Center, the beneficial omega-3 fatty acids in fish oil are believed to alleviate joint pain. Anti-inflammatory agents...
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Having an invisible disability (ID) and/or invisible chronic illness (ICI) means that many things change. Just because you can't see the changes doesn't mean
One of the best readers in your classroom might have a serious learning disability. Could you spot the signs'