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HBO's 'Temple Grandin' Offers Inside Look At Autism

"Temple Grandin"

Ahead of a new biopic, Temple Grandin talks about autism and her life with Disability Scoop.

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Your Guide To Restraint And Seclusion

"Restraint and Seclusion"

Congress is working to curb the practices in schools. What you need to know to stay safe now.

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Special Diets Lack Support As Autism Treatment

"Gastro"

Research does not support the diets as a primary treatment for autism, an expert panel finds.

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Families Pinched By Cost Of Special Needs Care

"Cost"

How much a family spends can vary greatly depending on the state where they live.

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Autism Moms Have Stress Similar To Combat Soldiers

"Autism Moms Stress"

These moms cope with chronic stress, frequent fatigue and work interruptions, research finds.

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The unemployment rate among people with disabilities climbed back up in January after a two month decline, the Labor Department reported Friday.

A bill which would establish federal oversight of seclusion and restraint tactics used in schools is one step closer to becoming law.

A newly updated strategic plan guiding federally-funded autism research places new emphasis on adults with the disorder, while leaving the door open for further research on vaccines.

Rahm Emanuel apologized to disability advocates during a White House meeting Wednesday for using the word “retarded” and said he would pledge to help end use of the word.

White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel will meet with a group of disability advocates Wednesday, more than a week after a media report quoted him using the word “retarded.”

Sarah Palin is calling on President Barack Obama to fire his chief of staff after a report last week quoted Rahm Emanuel using the word “retarded.”

A year after a report revealed widespread incidents of abusive and even deadly restraint and seclusion tactics in schools, states have been slow to respond.

A medical journal formally retracted a 12-year-old study Tuesday that first sparked fears of a link between autism and vaccines.

The number of special education students varies wildly among charter schools in New Orleans leading to questions about discrimination.

Medicaid must cover diapers, a judge has ruled in a suit brought by a dad who could not afford incontinence products for his 17-year-old daughter with cerebral palsy.