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Maggie’s Wigs 4 Kids to host 2 ribbon-cutting events – The Macomb Daily

Posted: Published on August 25th, 2020

Maggie's Wigs 4 Kids of Michigan will host two ribbon-cutting ceremonies in the coming weeks to celebrate the opening of the organization's permanent bricks-and-mortar location in St. Clair Shores Continue reading

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Birmingham-area sixth grader among the first in the country to pilot new LUCI technology – UAB News

Posted: Published on August 25th, 2020

Betsy Pringle recently had her power wheelchair fitted with a high-tech hardware and software platform to provide stability, security and connectivity. Continue reading

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Review: Too Much and Never Enough – ithaca.com

Posted: Published on August 25th, 2020

Stupid and viciousthats how Donald Trump has described the recent book exposing the toxic Trump family dynamic, written by his only niece, Mary L. Continue reading

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Israeli innovation paired with Intel processors bring robotic arm to life – Geektime

Posted: Published on August 25th, 2020

The new development is based on Intels Loihi processors, which should significantly save on costs and energy consumption compared to rival market products. Offering an extra hand to those who desperately need it... More than 75 million people worldwide need to use a wheelchair in order to get around. Continue reading

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Plane transporting Navalny to Germany for medical treatment departs from Russia – Information-Analytic Agency NEWS.am

Posted: Published on August 25th, 2020

The plane transporting Alexei Navalny, who is in serious condition, departed from the international airport of Omsk, Russia, to Germany, according to the Flightradar portal, TASS reported. Continue reading

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Despite 33 years of tragic events, mum keeps her hopes alive in UAE – Khaleej Times

Posted: Published on August 25th, 2020

Sarla's husband Kumar was diagnosed with kidney failure and was on dialysis from 2002. The life of 62-year-old Sarla is a spate of tragedies. Continue reading

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The plucky kid unable to walk who dreams of kicking a football like Aston Villa hero Jack Grealish – Birmingham Live

Posted: Published on August 25th, 2020

Born three months premature with a severe bleed on his tiny brain, plucky Oscar Michell continues to fight for normality every single day of his life. Now six, the Aston Villa-obsessed youngster has been living with a crippling - and excruciating - cerebral palsy condition the majority of his short life meaning he's never been able to walk. Since his first birthday, Oscar has been struck with devastating nerve damage in his back which has attacked, tightened and stiffened the muscles in his legs meaning his only means of getting about is by his wheelchair or by crawling Continue reading

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Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension Associated With CHD: Developments in Treatments, Remaining Gaps According to Experts – Pulmonology Advisor

Posted: Published on August 23rd, 2020

Due to substantial progress in the early diagnosis and treatment of children born with congenital heart disease (CHD), mortality rates in this population have declined significantly. It is estimated that more than 90% of pediatric patients with CHD now survive into adulthood.1 Among the reported 1.4 million adults with CHD in the United States, pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) occurs in approximately 10% of cases.2,3 PAH associated with CHD (PAH-CHD) is linked to significant reductions in survival and quality of life, especially for patients progressing to Eisenmenger syndrome, the most severe phenotype of PAH-CHD. Treatment requires lifelong management in multidisciplinary specialty centers with expertise in PAH-CHD. Continue reading

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Researchers find method to regrow cartilage in the joints – Stanford Medical Center Report

Posted: Published on August 23rd, 2020

Damaged cartilage can be treated through a technique called microfracture, in which tiny holes are drilled in the surface of a joint. The microfracture technique prompts the body to create new tissue in the joint, but the new tissue is not much like cartilage. Continue reading

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Where Connecticut, COVID, climate change and critters intersect – The CT Mirror

Posted: Published on August 23rd, 2020

The sightings have been noted since early in the pandemic critters everywhere, including here in Connecticut. Continue reading

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