Therapeutic Resources Blog
Exercise in older age may protect memory and thinking skills
March 28, 2016
A new study published in the journal Neurology provides further evidence that exercise in older age may slow the rate of cognitive decline. Read More »
Infrequent home computer use may be indicative of early cognitive decline
March 23, 2016
A new study sheds light on a powerful tool that may detect signs of Alzheimer's disease before patients show any symptoms of cognitive decline: the home computer. Read More »
NYC’s special education computer system mishandles reimbursements, fails disabled students
March 22, 2016
The $130 million computer system that the city uses to track special education services has bungled Medicaid reimbursements and compromised students in need, a new study charges. Read More »
How The Language Of Special Education Is Evolving
March 21, 2016
When we're reporting on special education, we inevitably run up against questions of how we should refer to students with disabilities and to the disabilities themselves. Read More »