
It’s a truth in the present era that everyone of age has got to find some job to live. How long can one live off like a sponge to one’s parents or guardians? Monica from F.R.I.E.N.D.S said to Rachel in season one, “Yes, we all have jobs. You see, that’s how we buy stuff”. But…

While everyone’s cognitive development is different, some people think in words more than others. A person who was born deaf and relied solely on signing for communication would most likely regard sign language as an extension of their original tongue. Either one feels or hears “the inner signing.” We discovered how deaf people think about…

Many people worldwide are suffering from hearing impairment and other hearing disorders. Many are born deaf or are experiencing some chemical imbalance that triggers hearing loss. Multiple factors contribute to being deaf. However, there is always a cure and hope for those in need, whatever the reasons. How deaf do you have to be to…

Fibromyalgia is a syndrome that typically involves persistent pain throughout a person’s body, tight muscles, and lack of energy with excessive tiredness. Can fibromyalgia put you in a wheelchair? Fibromyalgia is a disease associated with pain and doesn’t specifically result in paralysis. You may be able to live healthily and actively while having fibromyalgia with…

Autism refers to a birth condition that impacts the brain development of people. Even though it is diagnosed based on two core behaviors present in a person, i.e., difficulty in social communication and interactions. This also includes restricted interests and repetitive behaviors, and communication difficulties. These characteristics are believed to occur in a person because…

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD), or autism, is an impairment of brain development caused by specific differences in cerebral parts. Social interactions are common challenges for autistic people, as are confined or repetitive behavior. Moreover, autistic individuals might learn, move, and focus on things in ways that are different as compared to their non-autistic peers. Symptoms…