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USER STORIES NEWS | TALKING DISABILITY

<p>Mandy found herself in the care sector after a rough career change, but the rewarding work made life into a fulfilling day-to-day journey. [Image courtesy of think/hq]</p>
Posted 2 years ago by David McManus

Mandy hopes that her story will inspire others to devote their career to a good cause: helping others and helping... Read more

<p>Director Henry Roosevelt captures the heart-breaking story of Maya Kowalski in a two-hour documentary which explores allegations of abuse, indescribable pain and a family pitted against one another resulting in a court date in September. (Image courtesy of Netflix © 2023; Netflix, Inc.)</p>
Posted 2 years ago by David McManus

CRPS affects approximately 5,000 people in Australia annually and is responsible for considerable personal, societal and... Read more

<p>Antipsychotic medications currently prescribed to treat positive symptoms of schizophrenia, such as risperidone can lead to a range of adverse side effects such as breast growth, lactation, sedation and circulatory or movement conditions. (Source: Shutterstock)</p>
Posted 2 years ago by David McManus

Results from five-week trials of KarXT in 340 diverse schizophrenia subjects with psychotic symptoms reveal a decrease... Read more

<p>The role of an accredited practising dietitian (APD) covered by the NDIS is to ensure that the capacity and ability of a person who needs support for an impairment is taken into account. (Source: Shutterstock)</p>
Posted 2 years ago by David McManus

As the Minister for NDIS and Government Services Bill Shorten addresses his plan to save funds, some are concerned that... Read more

<p>Sotos Syndrome is a genetic disorder that results in excessive growth and cognitive impairment. (Image source: 9News)</p>
Posted 2 years ago by David McManus

The disability community is mourning the tragic loss of a young man, as detectives from the Major Crime Division... Read more

<p>Researchers now believe that sleep may be the greatest indicator of how well the brain is able to recover following a sports-related brain injury, such as a concussion. (Source: Shutterstock)</p>
Posted 2 years ago by David McManus

Ever taken a blow to the head during footy or fell on your side and sustained a concussion? New research out of South... Read more