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Assisted living should be part of LTC review, says Sudbury man living with cerebral palsy – Sudbury.com

Posted: Published on July 2nd, 2020

Marc Carroll, a Sudbury man with several ability challenges, wants supportive living/assisted living organizations for people with disabilities to be included in the Ontario governments upcoming review of long-term care. He argues the change is needed because funding for assisted housing is partially provided by the North East Local Health Integration Network (NE LHIN), thereby making it a branch of Ontario's health care system. Continue reading

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Binge this: Netflix’s ‘The Politician’ is satire at its best, and much more – The Advocate

Posted: Published on July 2nd, 2020

At its most basic, Netflixs The Politician is about a rich student, Payton Hobart (Ben Platt), running for class president at his well-to-do high school. Payton wants to be the real president one day, and this is part of his plan to do that. Continue reading

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Thousands back inclusivity at theme parks after disabled boy ‘humiliated’ – expressandstar.com

Posted: Published on July 2nd, 2020

Thousands of people have signed a petition calling for theme parks to be more inclusive for children with disabilities after a five-year-old boy was made to get out of his wheelchair and walk before he was allowed on aride at Legoland. Sebby Brett, from Gloucestershire,has a condition similar to cerebral palsy, which means he cannot walk even short distances without help. His mother Joanna said the family were left humiliated after a trip to Legoland last September when he was told he could not board the Ninjago ride unless he proved he could walk. Continue reading

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An English Rose in Georgia: Saying ‘goodbye’ to the Greatest Generation – Bryan County News

Posted: Published on July 2nd, 2020

Many people have likened what we are experiencing today with COVID-19 to a war. As somebody who loves to study history and who spent my university days majoring in this very subject, I reflect on the war that was coming to an end 75 years ago the Second World War. In the summer of 1945, the allied forces, led by the two countries of which I am proud to be a citizen, the USA and Great Britain, had won the war in Europe and were only weeks away from defeating Japan. Continue reading

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Supporters hope to save child development center: Pandemic blamed for closure of facility that served children with disabilities – Greenville Daily…

Posted: Published on July 2nd, 2020

A local child development center has officially closed after more than 20 years of serving preschoolers with special needs. The nonprofit Easterseals UCP Summer Moore Child Development Center, which has served more than 1,500 children, shut its doors in mid-March due to the coronavirus pandemic Continue reading

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Interventional Cardiology Devices Market is Projected at a CAGR of 2.9% from 2014 to 2022 – Jewish Life News

Posted: Published on July 1st, 2020

According to the report by Transparency Market Research (TMR), the global interventional cardiology devices market has highly consolidated landscape. Some of the key players operating in the global interventional cardiology devices market are Boston Scientific, Medtronic, Abbott Vascular, St Jude Medical, and Volcano Corporation. Continue reading

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Guidewires Market Players Need to Develop Effective Interventions to Address Rising Prevalence of NCDs: FMI Study – PRNewswire

Posted: Published on July 1st, 2020

DUBAI, U.A.E, July 1, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- The global guidewires market is slated to reach ~US 6.0 Bn by 2030 according to a new study by consulting firm Future Market Insights. As end-user demand for treating various diseases accelerates, guidewires production has picked up pace in recent years. As the incidences of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such as cancer, diabetes and chronic respiratory diseases continue to increase, healthcare providers are making concerted efforts to reduce their prevalence by providing sophisticated medical care. Continue reading

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Interventional Cardiology Devices Are Gaining High Demand Globally With Increasing Healthcare Advancement – Day Web Chronicle

Posted: Published on July 1st, 2020

Definition Interventional cardiology devices are mainly used for diagnosing and treating cardiovascular diseases. These devices are mainly used by hospitals, clinics, and academic research institutes. Continue reading

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His heart beats for humanity – The New Indian Express

Posted: Published on July 1st, 2020

By Express News Service On National Doctors Day, Dr Pradeep Gopinath Nayar, Senior Consultant Interventional Cardiology, Fortis Malar Hospital, shares his experience of working during the Covid-19 pandemic. Continue reading

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Covid-19 spurs collaboration in telehealth – MIT Technology Review

Posted: Published on July 1st, 2020

The coronavirus pandemic has led to enhanced health-care collaboration, innovation, and increased use of digital technologies. Telehealth enables doctors to safely connect with patients virtually and monitor them remotely, whether in different cities or down the hall. And smarter and smaller medical devices are producing better outcomes for patientsa disruption is sensed, like low blood sugar or a too-rapidly beating heart, and a therapy is applied, in real time Continue reading

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