Disability News, Benefits, and Health Resources
Seventy million American adults live with a disability. Another 1.3 billion people worldwide (about the combined population of Europe and North America) share that experience, roughly 16 percent of the global population. Disabled World (DW) reports on the policies, research, benefits, and assistive technology that shape their lives. Coverage centers on the United States: Social Security and SSI payments, Medicare and Medicaid rules, accessibility law, and medical research relevant to American readers. International stories appear where they intersect with American policy or practice. Publishing since 2004 under the banner Towards Tomorrow. Learn more about us.
Did You Know:
- 1 - Autism diagnoses have risen dramatically: about 1 in 31 eight-year-old children (3.2 percent) were identified with autism in 2022 CDC surveillance data, up from 1 in 36 in 2020 and just 1 in 150 when the CDC first began tracking it among children born in the early 1990s.
- 2 - Disability rises sharply with age: about 8.7 percent of adults aged 18 to 29 report a disability, climbing to 43.9 percent among adults aged 65 and older.
- 3 - Childhood disability tracks closely with family income - 18 percent of U.S. children in families below the poverty level report a disability, compared with 11 percent of children in families at or above 200 percent of the poverty line. View more Disability Statistics.
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Recent Disability News and Information
Brain Injury Repair May Ride on the Cell's Own Vesicles
A peer-reviewed review finds stem cell vesicles may treat traumatic brain injury across rats, swine, and monkeys, with early human gains reported. Published: 30 Jun 2026.
Brain2Qwerty: Meta's Mind-Reading Typing Leap
Brain2Qwerty is Meta's non-invasive AI system that decodes typed sentences from brain activity, hinting at new tools for people who cannot speak or type. Published: 30 Jun 2026.
Single Brain Implant Restores Both Vision and Touch
Researchers find brain interface technology for artificial vision and touch is nearly identical, opening the door to faster sense restoration for patients. Published: 30 Jun 2026.
How Lip-Reading Errors Happen, Revealed by Network Science
University of Kansas researchers mapped 20,000 English words to show why some are far harder to read on the lips than others. Published: 30 Jun 2026.
Popular Pages
Disability Loans and Grants: Financial assistance programs available for low-income families, seniors, and disabled students.
Famous People with Disabilities: Lists of well-known people with various disabilities and conditions who contributed to society.
Awareness Ribbon Colors: Guide to awareness ribbon colors for health, medical conditions, disability, and other causes.
Adult Height to Weight Chart: Ideal weight-to-height ratio for adult females and males.
Child to Teen Height to Weight Ratio Charts: Average height-to-weight ratios for children and teens organized by age.
Newly Updated Pages
Lip Reading Computer Interprets Human Emotions: Research details a genetic algorithm that reads lip patterns to interpret seven human emotions and may help disabled people use communication devices.
Video-Based Lip-Reading Training for the Deaf: University of East Anglia research finds machines outperform human lip-readers and that video-based training markedly improves lip-reading skills.
