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  1. Disability results from the interaction between individuals with a health condition, such as cerebral palsy, Down syndrome and depression, with personal and environmental factors including negative attitudes, inaccessible transportation and public buildings, and limited social support.

  2. 7 Μαρ 2023 · For example, many persons with disabilities: are likely to die 20 earlier; have more than double the risk of developing conditions such as diabetes, stroke or depression; face the challenge of inaccessible health facilities, which is up to 6 times more hindering.

  3. 9 Νοε 2022 · The word ‘disability’ might call to mind an image of someone who uses a wheelchair, crutch or other mobility devices. Why? Because these mobility devices are visual indicators that a person is disabled.

  4. Disability. A disability is any known condition that makes it more difficult for a person to do certain activities or interact with the world around them. These conditions, or impairments, may be cognitive, developmental, intellectual, mental, physical, sensory, or a combination of multiple factors.

  5. 7 Μαρ 2023 · WHO fact sheet on disability and health provides key facts and information on unmet needs for health care, secondary conditions, how lives of disabled people affected, barriers to health care and WHO response.

  6. 4 Δεκ 2023 · Common examples of disabilities that can have visual representation include: Autism. Down Syndrome. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. Tourettes Syndrome. Amputations. Paralysis. Cerebral Palsy. Muscular Dystrophy (MD) Multiple Sclerosis (MS)

  7. What we know about disability. There are more people with disabilities. About 15 out of every 100 people in the world has a disability. This is more people with disabilities than we thought there were 35 years ago. Between 2 and 4 people out of every 100 have really severe disabilities.