Disabled World - News, Information, and Resources for the Worldwide Disability Community

Fingers reading braille bookFrom persons who are newly disabled to those born with a disability; Disabled World provides a free Disability Community, resources, information, and assistance. About 1 in 5 U.S. residents - 19 percent - reported some level of disability in 2005. These 54.4 million Americans are roughly equal to the combined total populations of California and Florida - U.S. Census Bureau.

Many books point out 'disabled' is an identity that one is not necessarily born with, as disabilities are more often acquired than congenital. Many people will develop disabilities in their lives due to accidents, illness (physical, mental or emotional), or late-emerging effects of genetics. Issues and debates surrounding disabilities include social and political rights, social inclusion and citizenship. In developed countries, the debate has moved beyond concerns about the perceived cost of maintaining dependent people with disabilities to efforts of finding ways to ensure people with disabilities participate in and contribute to society in all spheres of life - Definitions of Disability.

Disability will affect the lives of everyone at some point in their life, it is time society changed to acknowledge this - Disabled World

National Council on Disability Newsletter - Sep, 2010

- Following is the National Council on Disability's newsletter for September 2010:

Help for Autistic Children and Families in Detroit as They Prepare for School

- Autistic Children and Families in Detroit Are Offered Help from the Children's Center of Wayne County as They Prepare for School

Circadian Rhythms and Body Cycles

- Circadian Rhythms: Their role and dysfunction in affective disorder.

Scholarship Program For People With Disabilities

- American Association on Health and Disability Scholarship Program.

Pharmacy Times Launches iPad Edition

- Prestigious 113-year-old pharmacy publication among first B-to-B publications available for the iPad.

Pennsylvania Nature Inn Opens at Bald Eagle State Park

- Modern Facility Showcases Green Technology, is Gateway to PA Wilds Region.

Celebrate World Heart Day with Healthy Recipes

- Celebrate World Heart Day with "Well Traveled" Healthy Recipes.

Recovery Month Events to Benefit Florida Veterans

- BayCare Behavioral Health Hosts Recovery Month Events to Benefit Florida Veterans - Events include Rockin' Recovery Concert and Tampa Bay Rays Game.

Lime Connect Canada’s Corporate Recruitment Event for Students with Disabilities - September

- BMO Financial Group, IBM Canada, PepsiCo, RBC and TD Bank Financial Group are seeking to connect with Fall 2010/Winter 2011 graduates with disabilities for a wide variety of full time positions.

Grant to Develop Drugs for the Treatment of Female Specific Obesity and Metabolic Syndrome

- Gender differences in health and disease are widely known, yet they have not been sufficiently explored by the biopharmaceutical industry.

Because You Ought to do Right by Your Parents

- In our aging society, taunting decisions are being made for elderly parents by well meaning children every day. 'Parental Controls' by Faye Hollins-Moore (available at www.Amazon.com) is a guidance manual written in fiction form to assist in the decision making process.

Funding Boost for Parkinson's NSW

- The NSW Government today announced a $68,000 funding boost to Parkinson’s NSW, a non-government organisation providing support to those living with Parkinson’s disease and their carers.

Actavis Receives FDA Approval of Atomoxetine HCl Capsules for ADHD

- Actavis has received approval from the U.S. Food & Drug Administration to market Atomoxetine HCl capsules for the treatment of attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

Link Between PTSD and Dementia

- Pivotal study finds link between PTSD and dementia - More study needed to determine why veterans with PTSD are more at risk than others.

How to Get to Sleep on Sleepless Nights - New Guidelines

- New guidelines to ease sleepless nights - Insomnia and other sleep disorders are very common, yet are not generally well understood by doctors and other health care professionals.