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Category Archives: Cerebral Palsy

‘Give me my bike back:’ 10-year-old boy with disabilities shares plea after personalized bike is stolen – WDJT

Posted: Published on September 22nd, 2020

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Unique Health & Fitness, Unique Smoothies, New Businesses Designed To Improve & Enrich Lives Of Those With Special Needs – Developing…

Posted: Published on September 22nd, 2020

Two new sister businesses, Unique Health & Fitness and Unique Smoothies, recently opened in the month of August to offer those with special needs a place to call their own. Continue reading

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Wolverhampton grime artist hopes to inspire others through illness – expressandstar.com

Posted: Published on September 22nd, 2020

Grime MC Akes released I Par with Da Best last week featuring fellow Birmingham artist Deadly R3AL. A prominent member of the local rap scene, Akes released bashment hit Know Wagwarn earlier this tear Continue reading

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Researchers discover novel regulators of myelin repair and regeneration – Baylor College of Medicine News

Posted: Published on September 22nd, 2020

Rapid and accurate transmission of nerve signals highly depends on the integrity of myelin, an insulating sheath that surrounds the nerves of the brain and the spinal cord. Damage or loss of the myelin sheath is a hallmark of several neurological diseases in adults (such as multiple sclerosis, MS, in the image below), as well as in infants (cerebral palsy, for instance), and is common after injury. Continue reading

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Student-athletes share reactions to reinstatement of women’s equestrian and fencing teams – The Brown Daily Herald

Posted: Published on September 22nd, 2020

The recent announcement that the University would reinstate the womens equestrian and fencing teams to varsity status served as a relief from a disappointing year for the student-athletes on these squads. Both teams were transitioned to club status in May as part of the Excellence in Brown Athletics Initiative, which saw nine other teams also demoted Continue reading

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Parents of special kids anxious about exams – The New Indian Express

Posted: Published on September 22nd, 2020

Express News Service TIRUCHY:Exam season is an anxious time for both the students and parents, more so for parents of children with special needs.Parents of children with special needs who wrote the board exams along with private candidates said that they struggled to prepare their wards. Continue reading

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Chadwick Boseman and his work were inspirational, but not because of ‘pushing through’ cancer – The San Diego Union-Tribune

Posted: Published on September 22nd, 2020

As family, friends and fans mourned the death of actor Chadwick Boseman late last month, those outside of his innermost circle were surprised to learn that hed been diagnosed with colon cancer in 2016. Through grueling filming schedules, press tours, physical fitness training for various roles, chemotherapy and surgeries, he delivered legendary work as an actor while also dedicating time to visiting children who also had cancer. Continue reading

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Five Guys a Week review why date just one? – The Guardian

Posted: Published on September 22nd, 2020

Catharsis, any way you like Five Guys a Week. Photograph: Ryan Mcnamara/Channel 4 Five Guys a Week is back for a second series. For those of you who have not had the pleasure, the show follows a different woman every week as she bangs a quintet of eligible bachelors to find out which is the best at giving her a prolonged and inventive seeing to. Continue reading

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‘She never hurt anybody’: 20-year-old killed in bed as shooters open fire on Cypress-area home – Houston Chronicle

Posted: Published on September 22nd, 2020

Moments after Michael Rhodd got up to check on his 20-year-old daughter with cerebral palsy, he said he heard gunshots Sunday night around their Cypress-area home. I got my wife, Rhodd said. I tried to run to my kids Continue reading

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Not Just Horsing Around … Equine Assisted Therapy In San Diego – Coronado Eagle and Journal

Posted: Published on September 22nd, 2020

Horses and humans have had a place in each others lives for roughly 6,000 years. In that time plenty of stories have been told and experiences documented that have cemented the strong bonds and loyal companionship that can grow between the two. Horses can be so attuned to our emotions, in fact, that they can be of great service when it comes to therapy Continue reading

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