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Category Archives: Cerebral Palsy

Australia’s longest minute that united a nation – Sydney Morning Herald

Posted: Published on September 13th, 2020

Watching the race again, even for the umpteenth time in the past 20 years, still lifts hairs on the back of the neck, brings the lump to the throat. Funny thing that? Perhaps, but it had been a wondrous night, a night of nights. Continue reading

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Control Bionics Launches World-Class Multi-Modal Augmentative and Alternative Communications Device for Those With Speech and Motor Disorders -…

Posted: Published on September 13th, 2020

With Unique Combination of Technologies, New GridPad Trilogy Delivers Faster Communication Speed and Less User Fatigue With Enhanced Flexibility, Durability and Longevity Control Bionics announces the newest addition to its AAC device line, the GridPad Trilogy communication solution. The new neuro-based voice output communication aid is intended to help people living with a range of conditions, including ALS, Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA), Cerebral Palsy and Spinal Cord Injury, find their voice. Offering touch control, eye control, and NeuroNode 3.0 control within the same system, the GridPad Trilogy is a unique 3-in-1 AAC device that progresses and grows with clients and their abilities Continue reading

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Children Use Both Sides of the Brain to Understand Language – HealthDay News

Posted: Published on September 13th, 2020

THURSDAY, Sept. 10, 2020 (HealthDay News) -- Adults process language on one side of the brain, but kids use both hemispheres, a new study suggests Continue reading

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Harvard Corporation member Richard A. Smith dies at 95 – Harvard Gazette

Posted: Published on September 13th, 2020

Richard A. Smith, a former member of both of Harvards governing boards, has died at age 95. Smith was a member of the Harvard Corporation from 1991 to 2000, and an Overseer from 1989 to 1991. Continue reading

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Mosher shared experiences of disabled – Sault Star

Posted: Published on September 13th, 2020

Published on: September 12, 2020 | Last Updated: September 12, 2020 8:42 AM EDT Syliva Mosher in 1994. FILE Sylvia Mosher shared her experiences about living with her disability with Sault Star readers for more than a decade. She died last Wednesday at Algoma Manor in Thessalon, six days after her 58th birthday Continue reading

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Buncombe teen admits to murdering sister when he was 14, sentenced to 16 years – Citizen Times

Posted: Published on September 13th, 2020

ASHEVILLE Ateenager from north Buncombe County has pleaded guilty to ashocking killing, saying when he was 14 he murdered his disabled sister, something for which he will now be imprisoned for at least 16 years. Claude HendersonII, 17,of Reems Creek, pleaded guilty Sept. 8 in BuncombeSuperior Court tothe charge of second-degree murder in the death of Kayla Dezaray Hensley, according to a release from the district attorney's office Continue reading

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Seven-year-old with cerebral palsy taking on Ben Nevis for charity – expressandstar.com

Posted: Published on August 28th, 2020

A seven-year-old boy who was told he would never walk is preparing to climb Ben Nevis this weekend. Continue reading

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On the frontlines against COVID: Army Hearing Program Coordinator – United States Army

Posted: Published on August 28th, 2020

By Russell ToofAugust 27, 2020 LANDSTUHL, Germany Dr. Angeli Mohanani-Posey was born and raised on the tiny island of St. Thomas in the U.S. Continue reading

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Mike Hennessy to Step Down as CEO of United Way of Will County | 1340 WJOL – 1340 WJOL

Posted: Published on August 28th, 2020

Mike Hennessy President and CEO United Way of Will County United Way of Will County President and Chief Executive Officer Michael Hennessy is leaving the community impact organization after 31 years of leadership. Hennessys last official day with the organization will be September 27, 2020 Continue reading

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Global Cerebral Palsy Market : Industry Analysis and forecast 2019 2027: By Drug Type, Type of Cerebral Palsy, Distribution Channel,and Region. -…

Posted: Published on August 28th, 2020

Global Cerebral Palsy Market size was valued US$ XX Mn. in 2019 and the total revenue is expected to grow at 6.2% from 2019 to 2027, reaching nearly US$ XX Mn Continue reading

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