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Treated unfairly--here's how the brain figures it



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05/01/2008 10:14
Suz
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At one time or another, all of us permanently disabled have been treated unfairly possibly because we don't move as quickly as others think we should, or our disabilities are invisible, discrimination in housing, employment or other areas of life, and the list goes on. Well, below is an article that talks about our brain on fair and unfair treatment. (By the way, if you are discriminated against in housing because you are disabled or because you are disabled and need service animals and your housing won't allow it, contact HUD as they can help).

http://www.webmd.com/balance/news/20080418/treated-unfairly- heres-why-youre-sore?ecd=wnl_emw_043008

Post edited by: Suz, at: 05/01/2008 12:15

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