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8月28日 STRONG DISABILITY PRESENCE AT DNCAmong the notable speakers at this week's Democratic Convention was Illinois Department of Veterans Affairs Director Tammy Duckworth. Duckworth lost both legs in 2004 when her copter was shot down in Iraq, and only two years later waged a strong campaign for a congressional seat in Republican west suburban Chicago, losing by the slimmest margin.
She doesn't mince words, and is a clear-eyed and forceful advocate for those who serve. Look for her in the future. Later, with the crowd still bubbling from President Clinton's eloquent address, a young woman strode to the mike:
Instantly, she made that crowd her own. She is Beth Robinson of Chesapeake, Virginia, who has multiple sclerosis. She spoke of "inadequate and underfunded" health care for military families. "I know that President Obama will make health care available and accessible to all Americans," she said. Then tonight, this from the nominee, on the 45th anniversary of Dr. King's speech: America, now is not the time for small plans... Now is the time to finally keep the promise of affordable, accessible health care for every single American. If you have health care, my plan will lower your premiums. If you don't, you'll be able to get the same kind of coverage that members of Congress give themselves. And as someone who watched my mother argue with insurance companies while she lay in bed dying of cancer, I will make certain those companies stop discriminating against those who are sick and need care the most. Now is the time to help families with paid sick days and better family leave, because nobody in America should have to choose between keeping their jobs and caring for a sick child or ailing parent. 8月27日 MARCH OF THE ROBOTS
New orthotic corrects foot-drop, gets thumbs-up from respected MS researcher, Chicago Tribune Electrical stimulation activates stroke-paralyzed limbs, NewScientistTech
Bionic hand wins British science award, London Daily Mail
Monkey reaches for a marshmallow with robot arm controlled by his thoughts [audio], NPR
This surgeon doesn't sneeze: robotic surgery is here, New York Times
Thursday live webcast: Recognizing and treating MS-related optic neuritis, HealthTalk w/Drs. Robert Shin & Jeffrey Bennett 8月19日 MCCAIN AGAINST CHOICE IN DISABLED HOUSING?McCain against choice in housing for the disabled?, New Mobility Accessible RVs grow in popularity, Calgary Sun New robotic lift loads wheelchair into vehicle after you transfer into driver's seat, New Mobility The 11 Best Foods You Aren't Eating, Well blog
Wide World of Urinals, Nicholas Green -- funny! 8月17日 LIVE 8/18 WEBCAST: "DOES ANXIETY TRIGGER YOUR DEPRESSION?"Live 8/18 Webcast: Does Anxiety Trigger Your Depression? Vanita Books: author/publisher/caregiver donates all proceeds to MS
Simple, Healthy Foods for Summer (Ratatouille & Smoothies), Disaboom message boards Nottingham Engineering Students Design Cheap, Rugged Wheelchair "for Africa," BBC Meet the Wheelchair for Africa in action
8月15日 FDA APPROVES FIRST HUNTINGTON'S DRUGFDA Approves First Drug for Chorea in Huntington's Disease, MedPage Today Disaboom Raising "Unheard Voice" of Disabled at Denver Convention, CNN World-Class MS Information at the Touch of a Button, Medical News Today Obituary: Bert Shepard, 87, baseball's only one-legged pitcher, LA Times
Bert Shepard: P-38 pilot, WWII POW, Washington Senators pitcher, Kansas Factory Finds Success With Blind Workers, McClatchy Washington Bureau Thinking About The Unthinkable: characteristics of disaster survivors, Well blog 8月13日 STUDIO TO CHANGE "RETARD" ADSStudio to screen Tropic Thunder for disability groups & change offensive ads, New York Times Bernie Mac's death puts Sarcoidosis in spotlight, Chicago Tribune
Two latest cases of brain swelling mar Tysabri's second anniversary, BioWorld Today The Sandwich Generation: millions caring for children & parents simultaneously, Well blog Stem cells invigorate aging muscles, BBC Homes for Our Troops adapts houses of Iraq vets, War Amputees blog |
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