Editor’s Column – May 2004
There has been lots of talk at the Capitol this legislative session–and little action. We have heard lots of discussion […]
There has been lots of talk at the Capitol this legislative session–and little action. We have heard lots of discussion […]
This is the second article in a three-part series on career development for individuals with disabilities. This series is based […]
Last month I briefly sketched out the principles and mechanics of a universal, single-payer health care system, as proposed by […]
Dear Editor, It was interesting to read the article in the April issue of Access Press about the man struggling […]
“ABLED” “Awareness Benefiting Leadership and Employees with Disabilities” Needs authors Michael Valencia and Karen Quammen Headquartered in Minneapolis, Medtronic offers […]
Disability – To disqualify legally; to make unable to perform by or as if by illness, injury, or malfunction. Culture […]
Individuals with attention deficit disorder, commonly called ADD, or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, commonly called ADHD, often struggle with everyday […]
The US Food and Drug Administration recommends that all patients (children and adults) beginning treatment with antidepressant drugs especially Selective […]
Justin Dart throughout his life had a one-liner to cover the issue of voting: “Vote as if your life depends […]