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‘It’s not rare, it’s rarely diagnosed’: Students share invisible disability

‘It’s not rare, it’s rarely diagnosed’: Students share invisible disability

Laura Weiderholt (left) and Taylor Schumacher (right), both have postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS), which is a form of dysautonomia that affects the proper functionality of the automatic nervous system. The two met as teaching assistants in their genetics lab. Weiderholt was instrumental in helping Schumacher become diagnosed with POTS last fall.

November 6, 2017

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Tiong and Dona are nervous (like the rest of the candidates) as they tackle their SPM examination via Braille

Tiong and Dona are nervous (like the rest of the candidates) as they tackle their SPM examination via Braille

A few days after she was born, Sandra Tiong lost her sight and never had the opportunity to see the world. She is among 286 candidates of Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan (SMK) Batu Lintang, taking the Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) examination, which kicked off today.

November 6, 2017

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I stutter. As a result, I have been mocked, insulted, misjudged and refused service.

I stutter. As a result, I have been mocked, insulted, misjudged and refused service.

I have a speech disability — a stutter — and interactions with strangers have the potential to be, at the very least, extremely awkward; at worst, I have been mocked, insulted, misjudged or refused service. I avoid interacting with new people, fearful of their judgment. Using the ATM offered me more than just convenience.

November 6, 2017

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Jeremy the Dud: the new short film that flips disability on its head

Jeremy the Dud: the new short film that flips disability on its head

Bondi Hipsters’ Nick Boshier stars as a man living ‘without specialty’ in a world where disability is the norm

November 6, 2017

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Physical disability won’t prevent deserving candidate from becoming doctor

Physical disability won’t prevent deserving candidate from becoming doctor

Physical disability will no longer be grounds to prevent a person from becoming a doctor, bringing the curtain down on a two-decade-long battle between specially-abled students and India’s medical studies regulator.

November 6, 2017

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Why I am running the New York City Marathon as a guide for a disabled runner

Why I am running the New York City Marathon as a guide for a disabled runner

Sunday will be the sixth time in the last eight years that I’ve run the marathon in New York as a guide runner for runners with disabilities, always under the auspices of Achilles International. The mission of the organization is “to enable people with all types of disabilities to participate in mainstream running events in order to promote personal achievement.”

November 5, 2017

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The club nights giving people with disabilities their first time on a dance floor

The club nights giving people with disabilities their first time on a dance floor

Matt Berry is 23, a talented drummer, singer and aspiring DJ who has just landed his first residency at a new club night. He also happens to have a learning disability – but at this particular club night, any differences are left at the door.

November 5, 2017

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Sensations of Sound: On Deafness and Music

Sensations of Sound: On Deafness and Music

When I got a cochlear implant seven years ago, after being profoundly deaf for my entire life, hearing friends and acquaintances started asking me the same few questions: Had I heard music yet? Did I like it? What did it sound like?

November 4, 2017

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Man with visual impairment proves disability no hindrance to ace in studies

Man with visual impairment proves disability no hindrance to ace in studies

A total of RM5.53 million was disbursed to national athletes who won medals at the Kuala Lumpur Sea Games (KL2017) and Kuala Lumpur Asean Para Games (Para KL2017). They received the financial incentives under the National Sports Incentive Scheme (Shakam).

November 1, 2017

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Sweet taste of dignity

Sweet taste of dignity

The lovely smell of freshly baked goodies greets visitors to Bake With Dignity’s shop in Bandar Sunway. The brainchild of NGO Dignity and Services which focuses on persons with learning disability, Bake With Dignity aims to help create opportunities for such young adults to be self-sufficient.

October 31, 2017

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