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Blood pressure is always given as two numbers - systolic pressure and diastolic pressure. See what your blood pressure should be - blood pressure chart


Height to weight ratio chart
Even a small weight loss can improve your overall general health by lowering your blood pressure and cholesterol levels - Height to weight chart

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About Disabled World

From persons who are newly disabled to those born with a disability; Disabled World features over 400 categories containing in excess of 30,000 pages of Informative Articles, News Stories, and a free Disability Community, providing seniors, baby boomers and the health impaired with a wealth of disability resources, information, help, and assistance. Read up on the latest news and laws relating to disability issues worldwide. Browse the latest Editorial Views and opinions in regards to health, health care, and disability news topics presented by a selection of well known authors and Disability Activists.


Disability News and Articles

Social Networking Website for People with Learning Disabilities

Australia to Improve Media Access for Vision and Hearing Impaired

Diabetes Cases will Double and Costs Triple

Monthly Bulletin for November 2009 - National Council on Disability

Inspector General Asked to Investigate California and Hawaii Disability Determination Services

Aortic Stenosis - Facts and Information

Does Discipline Really Change the Behavior of Children?

High Salt Intake Causes Strokes and Cardiovascular Disease

Holiday Season Can be Difficult for Hearing Impaired


Definition of Disability

Disability is difficult to define and is no longer considered to be a characteristic defined simply by a medical condition alone. "Disability," is an umbrella term which encompasses a range of situations. The group often identified as, "People with Disabilities," is quite heterogenerous as individuals vary in their basic functional abilities and adaptation methods. They face different types of barriers to participation in school, work, as well as social activities. Disability may involve physical impairment, sensory impairment, cognitive or intellectual impairment, mental disorder (also known as psychiatric or psychosocial disability), or various types of chronic disease. A disability may occur during a person's lifetime or be present from birth.

Many books on disability and disability rights point out that 'disabled' is an identity that one is not necessarily born with, as disabilities are more often acquired than congenital. Many people will develop disabilities at some point in their lives due to accidents, illness (physical, mental or emotional), or late-emerging effects of genetics.

Current issues and debates surrounding disability include social and political rights, social inclusion and citizenship. In developed countries, the debate has moved beyond a concern about the perceived cost of maintaining dependent people with disabilities to an effort of finding effective ways to ensure that people with disabilities can participate in and contribute to society in all spheres of life.

Disability Benefits

Disability benefits, or disability pension, is a type of disability insurance provided by government agencies to people who are temporarily or permanently unable to work due to a disability. In the U.S., disability benefit is provided within the category of Supplemental Security Income, and in Canada, within the Canada Pension Plan. In other countries, disability benefit may be provided under Social security.

Recently Added Disability Video Clips

Body Vibration Exercise Machine Noblerex K-1
Video clip of person with Alzheimer's and Dementia trying out the whole body Noblerex K-1 exercise machine. You can use the Noblerex K-1 Pla...

Awareness symbolBaby Boomers may well be entering their 60s suffering far more disabilities than their counterparts did in previous generations according to a new UCLA study. This section covers ADA, DDA, accessibility, disability facts and statistics, and information relating to service animals, caregivers, and disability awareness programs. Our section on Child Disability Information covers specific childhood disabilities and disorders including education and information regarding disability in infants, toddlers, children, and youths.

Medical symbolWhilst this information is not meant to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease, Disabled World provides information on cancer, aging associated diseases, cerebral palsy (cp), bones and joints, fibromyalgia, multiple sclerosis (ms) and spinal cord injury (SCI). The Disabled World medical category also provides medical news including health research and Medical Information and Articles encompassing a range of health care practices to help maintain and restore health by prevention and treatment of illness and disease.

SkiingDisabled or disability sports are played by persons with a disability, including physical and intellectual disabilities. Many of these are based on existing sports but modified to meet the needs of persons with a disabilities, they are also referred to as adapted sports. However, not all disabled sports are adapted, several sports that have been specifically created for persons with a disability have no equivalent in able-bodied sports. Major events in Disability Sports include the Paralympic Games, Deaflympics, and Special Olympics.


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