by Mark Doenges | Nov 6, 2018 | FDG Posts, Social Security Disability Processes and Regulations
If you are unsure as to whether you would qualify as being disabled, use these five steps (as used by the Social Security Administration) to determine your eligibility. Step 1: Are you engaged in “Substantial Gainful Activity”? That is, are you currently... by Mark Doenges | Oct 11, 2018 | Disability News, FDG Posts, Medical
A disability case can be won if liver disease, cirrhosis, and/or liver cancer are impairments. However, a disabled person’s chances of winning such a case go up considerably if one stops drinking alcohol completely. See a Doctor–stop drinking–save... by Mark Doenges | Sep 27, 2018 | FDG Posts
“In separate studies published online in Nature on Aug. 1, two independent research teams report the discovery of a new, rare type of cell in the human airway. These cells appear to be the primary source of activity of the CFTR gene, mutations to which cause... by Mark Doenges | Sep 27, 2018 | FDG Posts
“The Social Security Act is to be liberally construed as an aid to the achievement of its Congressional purposes and objectives. Narrow technicalities which proscribe or thwart its policies and purposes are not to be adopted.” Schroeder v. Hobby, 10 Cir.,... by Mark Doenges | May 15, 2018 | Disability News, FDG Posts, Medical
Research shows roughly half of patients don’t take their high blood pressure medicine as they should, even though heart disease is the leading cause of death in America. A drug test is now available that can flag whether a patient is actually taking the... by Mark Doenges | May 15, 2018 | Disability News, FDG Posts, Medical
Full Article at The Conversation New research is showing that Schizophrenia is not just a condition limited to the mind–it can also have body-wide effects on an individual. Toby Pillinger, a doctor and clinical researcher at King’s College London, and...
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