
"The Biology of Disability"
"The Biology of Disability" explores how biological factors—such as genetics, brain function, and physical health—affect an individual's physical or mental abilities. It considers how differences in our biology can lead to limitations or challenges, and how these are shaped by biological, environmental, and social interactions. Understanding these biological aspects helps us better appreciate the diversity of human experiences, guide medical interventions, and promote inclusive environments that accommodate varying abilities. Ultimately, it emphasizes that disability is often rooted in complex biological and societal factors, not just individual limitations.