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THERE is always something new to talk about in this part of the world. If it is not fuel queues which remain stubborn irrespective of the removal of subsidy about eleven months ago, it’s about the increase of tariff on electricity, a product that is hardly available in the market or even the soaring cost of […]
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Avril Lavigne did not secretly die in 2003. A replicant or whatever did not replace her. For years, the world … Avril Lavigne’s Not DEAD: Debunks Imposter Conspiracy Theory Again! was originally published on The Hollywood Gossip.
If you're a parent to more than one kid, you should know that golden child syndrome is a real thing. But don't worry; it doesn't happen overnight.
NBC’s Peter Alexander is joined by his sister, Rebecca, who was diagnosed with a rare genetic disorder called Usher Syndrome that causes deafness and blindness, to open up about her endless optimism and living a fulfilling life, because every second counts.
When Rebecca Alexander was in college, she was grappling with a recent diagnosis of Usher syndrome, a genetic condition that causes vision and hearing loss. Meeting the head of deaf and hard of hearing students, Joan E. Smith, empowered her. “(Her office) was my safe haven. It was a place where I felt so normal. It was a place where she made me feel like who I was and what I was dealing with and what my accessibility needs were (were) commonplace,” Alexander, 45, a psychotherapist in New York...
Question: My husband is on the autism spectrum. He is highly intelligent, holds a Ph.D., has held admirable employment, and, in many ways, is shockingly gifted. But he is emotionally absent. I would like some support in dealing with that as a spouse. Most of the time I can handle it rationally and enjoy his […]
An Icelandic bioethicist admitted that her country does not offer many positive representations of life with Down syndrome, allowing people to remain fixed on negative, outdated stereotypes of what raising a child with a disability is like.
A key responsibility of Congress is to hold the executive publicly accountable. Under Chairman August Pfluger (R-TX), the House Homeland Security Committee fulfilled that responsibility on Wednesday by confronting the so-called “Havana Syndrome” challenge. Referred to by the U.S. government as “Anomalous Health Incidents,” Havana Syndrome has afflicted hundreds of U.S. personnel at home and […]
CARLSBAD, N.M. (KRQE) – Samples from Cottonwood Cave in Eddy County tested positive for Pseudogymnoascus destructans (Pd), the fungus that causes white-nose syndrome (WNS), the U.S. Forest Service and Fish and Wildlife Service said. "The information provided in the test results will be critical in guiding our management actions,” Rhonda Stewart, a wildlife biologist for the Lincoln []