Monday, January 18, 2010

THE LANCET NOTES MARGINAL POSITION OF INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY IN HEALTH CARE AND RESEARCH


The Lancet: In its November 28 issue, The Lancet comments that in most countries, intellectual disability receives little or no attention during medical training, and there is a large gap between the needs of affected individuals and the availability of services. Further, there is a gap between research on intellectual disability and research on other neuropsychiatric disorders. Several articles in the issue discuss these findings.

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