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A small increase in the autism rate suggests diagnosis and access to care are improving, researchers say — and don't herald a ...
Newly released federal statistics show an estimated 1 in 31 U.S. children have autism, marking another jump in a long string ...
Marylanders with developmental and intellectual disabilities are disappointed by the elimination of a 1% provider rate ...
The mobile changing station available at multiple community events last year served roughly 260 individuals with mobility ...
The Arizona Diamondbacks have announced a partnership with Pal Experiences. This is part of a larger effort from the team to ...
The Lanterman Act has provided decades of critical continuation of giving California responsibility and obligation to its ...
A funding bill to fix the $122 million budget shortfall in the Division of Developmental Disabilities advanced despite a bipartisan push for changes, frustrating lawmakers and caregivers alike.
While the agency stressed that increased screening was most likely behind much of the increase, the health secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., called it an “epidemic.” ...
Republicans propose a bill to solve a budget-busting $122-million shortfall in the state’s Division of Developmental ...
After months of beating back spending cuts, Maryland’s developmental disabilities community found itself back in the ...