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Wheelchair Adventurer Nick Wilson on Adaptive Outdoor Access
UK wheelchair adventurer Nick Wilson speaks at Abilities Expo Chicago and explores all-terrain powerchair access for disabled people outdoors. Published: By Disabled Adventurer
World EHS Day: Raising Awareness of Electrosensitivity
World EHS Day on June 16 marks global awareness for electrosensitives impaired by electromagnetic pollution, supported by film Remembering Nearfield. Published: By Safe Tech International and Europeans for Safe Connections
Disabled World History 2004-2026
The story of Disabled World from its founding in May 2004 to the present — two decades of disability news, research, and resources for the global disability community. Published: By Disabled World (DW)
Accessibility Statement for Disabled World
Disabled World's accessibility statement: the WCAG standards we target, what we do to keep the site accessible, known limitations, and how to report barriers. Published: By Disabled World (DW)
Who Cites Disabled World - Citations and References
Disabled World is cited by the United Nations, Library of Congress, government agencies, university libraries, and disability organizations. See who references our work. Published: By Disabled World (DW)
Disabled World vs. Government Sources: When to Use Which
When to use SSA.gov and when Disabled World helps more. A plain-language guide to pairing official government sources with independent disability information. Published: By Ian C. Langtree
Disabled World Editorial Policy and Publishing Standards
How Disabled World creates, sources, fact checks, and corrects its disability and health content, including our standards for accuracy and independence. Published: By Disabled World (DW)
Food, Loans and Loss: India's COVID-19 Survival Choices
New peer-reviewed research reveals how vulnerable Indian households skipped meals, sold assets, and took loans to survive food insecurity during COVID-19. Published: By Lancaster University
Bundibugyo Ebola Outbreak Updates: DR Congo and Uganda (2026)
Tracking the 2026 Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak in DR Congo and Uganda, with dated case and death counts, cross-border spread, and WHO risk levels and response. Published: By Ian C. Langtree
Ketone Bodies Explained: Roles in Health and Disability
An authoritative guide to ketone bodies - what they are, how the liver makes them, and how they relate to epilepsy, metabolic disorders and disability. Published: By Ian C. Langtree
How Disability Stories In Archaeology Ignore The Disabled
An examination of how archaeology and modern media frame disability around caretakers and compassion while overlooking the lives of disabled people themselves. Published: By Caitlin Leyden
The Tyranny of What Can Be Measured - Disability and the Hidden Cost of Optimization
Examines how efficiency and measurement-based systems shape disability advocacy, funding decisions, and who holds authority over support services. Published: By George Cassidy Payne
World Record Mural Highlights Disability Sight Loss
A SeeAbility mural at Tower Bridge set a Guinness World Record while highlighting untreated sight loss among people with learning disabilities. Published: By SeeAbility
Food Insecurity Affects 19% of Disabled New Yorkers
In New York City 19% of people with disabilities are food insecure - learn the causes and practical ways to save money on food without losing nutrition. Published: By Pavel Kuljuk
The Hum: Why Only Some People Hear a Strange Sound
Researchers investigate The Hum, a low-frequency sound only some people perceive, and trace it to hearing thresholds and low-frequency tinnitus. Published: By Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Medicaid Work Requirements and People With Disabilities
How new federal Medicaid work requirements under H.R. 1 affect people with disabilities, including exemptions, the medically frail category, and coverage risks. Published: By Ian C. Langtree
Visiting the St. Louis Arch: Accessibility and City Tips
A traveler's account of visiting the St. Louis Arch, with accessibility details, museum highlights, local cuisine notes and nearby attractions to explore. Published: By Victor Block
Stretch 4: Hello Robot's Assistive Mobile Manipulator
Hello Robot has released Stretch 4, an open-source mobile manipulation robot designed to assist seniors and people with disabilities at home. Published: By Hello Robot
Nepal KAP+A Audit Examines Disability Inclusion Gaps
Prayatna Nepal hosts validation workshop on KAP+A audit assessing disability inclusion and accessibility across thematic rights-based organizations. Published: By Sarita Lamichhane
Speech Central Adds K12 Accessibility for iPad, Chromebook
Speech Central adds K12 deployment for managed iPads and Chromebooks, with offline voices and accessibility profiles for blind, dyslexic, and ADHD students. Published: By Speech Central
MedicalRide: Non-emergency Medical Transportation for Disabled
Examines how non-emergency medical transportation barriers, unclear pricing, and limited wheelchair access affect patients with disabilities. Published: By MedicalRide
The Power and Potential of Environment
A reflection on how environment shapes mental and physical health, with practical insights from the work of Dr. Lynette Louise, The Brain Broad. Published: By Tsara Shelton
Orthostatic Intolerance: Symptoms, Causes, Disability
This paper explains orthostatic intolerance, a group of conditions causing dizziness, fainting, and fatigue when standing, and its disability impact. Published: By Ian C. Langtree
New York City's Budget Crisis Hits People with Disabilities
FY 2026 funding for the Office for People with Developmental Disabilities was significantly reduced, affecting disability services across New York. Published: By Pavel Kuljuk
Themed Road Trips: Exploring American History and Culture
Themed road trips across the United States offer drivers historic battlefields, ghost towns, religious sites, and scenic routes accessible from vehicles. Published: By Victor Block
Purple Washing: Disability and Performative Allyship
Purple washing is when organizations use disability imagery or language for credibility while neglecting accessibility, hiring, and structural inclusion. Published: By Ian C. Langtree
Tetraplegia in Turkmenistan: A 22 Year Personal Account
Personal account from a 43 year old man in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan, living with tetraplegia for 22 years following a 2004 cervical spinal cord injury. Published: By Gurdov Yaz-Murat Byashimovich
Autism Spectrum, Diagnosis, and the Line That Isn't There
Examines how autism diagnosis draws a clinical line through continuous human variation, and how environments shape when traits become impairment. Published: By George Cassidy Payne
TactivoPlay Audio Games for Blind and Low-Vision Players
TactivoPlay is a Windows PC collection of 20 accessible audio games designed for blind and low-vision players, built around sound, speech, and simple controls. Published: By TactivoPlay Audio Games
Weight Loss Medication Options in 2026
An authoritative look at current FDA-approved weight loss medications, their brands and results, and how obesity intersects with disability. Published: By Ian C. Langtree
Healthy Diets Linked to Higher Lung Cancer Risk in Youth
New USC research finds non-smoking adults under 50 who eat more fruits, vegetables and whole grains may face a higher risk of early-onset lung cancer. Published: By University of Southern California - Health Sciences
Muglin Eco-Retreat Advances Inclusive Tourism in Nepal
A two-day eco-retreat in Muglin brought together over 100 participants to promote inclusive tourism for persons with disabilities across Nepal. Published: By Sarita Lamichhane - Chairperson, Prayatna Nepal
Is Social Media Addictive? What the Science Really Says
A Michigan State University expert examines whether social media meets clinical addiction standards and what research and the APA still need to resolve. Published: By Michigan State University - Paige Higley
Motor Control Shifts Found After Spinal Cord Injury
A Swedish study using non-invasive sensors reveals how incomplete spinal cord injury disrupts motor unit coordination at both low and high levels of muscle effort. Published: By KTH, Royal Institute of Technology
Rooftop Hotel Pools Offer Accessible Beach Alternatives
Rooftop hotel pools across the U.S. provide accessible, hassle-free alternatives to beach trips with stunning views and unique amenities. Published: By Victor Block
2026 U.S. Disability Statistics: Adults and Children
Latest U.S. disability statistics for adults and children, including prevalence by type, age, race, and key federal data from the CDC and Census Bureau. Published: By Ian C. Langtree
Asgard Archaea May Reveal How Complex Life Began
Ancient stromatolites from Shark Bay have yielded the first visual evidence of an Asgard archaeon physically interacting with a bacterium via nanotubes. Published: By University of New South Wales
Xenobots - Real Live Living Robots From Frog Cells
Xenobots are AI-designed living robots made from frog stem cells with potential to transform drug delivery, tissue repair, and disability-related medicine. Published: By Ian C. Langtree
Why NYPD Disability Pensions Are a Financial Lifeline
NYPD officers often rely on disability pensions to bridge the gap between standard retirement pay and New York City's high cost of living. Published: By Pavel Kuljuk
Grace Film Review - Down Syndrome and Autonomy
A heartfelt review of Grace, a short film by Anna Rodgers exploring autonomy, love, and self-determination for a young woman with Down Syndrome. Published: By Tsara Shelton
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