Deaf-blindness is considered as a low incidence disability, and there are only a small number of children who have this and are unable to see and/or hear. These children suffer from additional complications such as physical, mental and cognitive implications. This disability can be caused at birth or later in the childhood/adulthood stages. At birth, […]
Huntington Disease – The Most Common Hereditary Brain Disorders
Huntington disease is an autosomal dominant disorder, meaning that a person needs one copy of the defective gene to develop the disorder. This altered HTT gene passes on between generations, being passed down from parent to child. This disease leads to brain changes causing abnormal involuntary movements, decreased thinking and reasoning skills, and mood changes […]
Bladder Disorder: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment
There are many types of bladder disorders which affect both males and females. This can cause pain, irritation and embarrassment. This article will focus on a few types of bladder disorders, including bladder cancer, stress incontinence, and urge incontinence. What is Bladder Disorder? To begin, bladder cancer is a malignant tumour that starts in the […]
Eligibility Criteria for Disability Tax Credit for Blindness
Blindness is a lack of vision, and it cannot be corrected by glasses or contact lenses. The severity of vision loss varies, as there is both partial and complete blindness. Partial blindness means that one has limited vision, while complete blindness is the complete loss of vision where not even light can be seen. Those […]
Type of Back Injuries that Qualify for Disability Tax Credit
The lower back is the most common site of back injuries and back pain. Back injuries can be a result of a sports injury, working around the house or garden, or a sudden jolt experienced in a car accident. These injuries cause pain and limit one’s movement, however they can be treated. These treatments include […]
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