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By Marcy WhiteI hate Pelizaeus-Merzbacher disease (PMD). On March 21, 2003, I was told that PMD was the cause of my son Jacob's many med...
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Patience.It's a quality that doesn't rank high in our competitive, consuming, instant-gratification culture. We want things, and we want ...
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By Megan JonesLuke Terrell tells his friend Gabe Weil's story like this: By the time he reached his mid-20s, Gabe (above second from righ...
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I've beenreading Hardwiring Happiness,which shows us how we can take in and savour more of the good moments in ourlives, retraining our b...
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'I started to pretend I was sick so I wouldn't have to go to school.'
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BRI shines a spotlight on transformative research in childhood onset disabilities, developmental differences
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Demystifying Disability is a fabulous primer on disabled experiences that is both personal and far-reaching.
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'If you're a parent to a disabled child the doctor has no time. It's in their bodies, in the way they come in the door, the way they leave.'
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'The au pair gets plenty of breaks, but they become more part of the family. They get to know your child much more deeply than if they were just there for work.'
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The Bloorview Research Institute celebrated its 9th annual BRI Symposium on November 13,...
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