Disabled professors face unique barriers in academia. Learn about their adaptations, institutional challenges, and why supporting faculty diversity strengthens higher education| Disabled World
How post-Roe restrictions threaten disabled people's reproductive autonomy, medical safety, and bodily freedom while echoing historical eugenics practices| Disabled World
Scholarly analysis examining ableism as systemic discrimination against disabled people across healthcare, employment, education, and society.| Disabled World
China's Darwin Monkey neuromorphic supercomputer mimics a macaque brain with 2 billion neurons, promising efficient AI but facing skepticism about practical advantages.| Disabled World
Explores José Delgado's stimoceiver, its impact on neuroscience, ethics, and the enduring debate over technological control of the human mind| Disabled World
Should the autism spectrum be split apart? a critical examination of nosological unity and diagnostic heterogeneity| Disabled World
Scholarly review evaluates acetaminophen-autism research, finding no causal link while stressing careful use and continued scientific investigation| Disabled World
Disability advocate transforms Tourette Syndrome setback into powerful theology and inclusion work, challenging religious assumptions while creating authentic spaces| Disabled World
Explore Nothing About Us, Without Us - the foundational disability rights principle demanding meaningful participation in all decisions affecting disabled lives| Disabled World
This section explores disability journals, peer review, and open access, offering guidance on identifying reputable research while warning against predatory publications.| Disabled World
List of published articles and documents from the Disabled World Journals and Papers category.| Disabled World
Annies Gift is a childrens book about a boy born with Spina-Bifida and a Yellow Labs ability to recognize his disability.| Disabled World