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Disability News
This section also covers international news with videos and pictures of the latest world health news and developments online, as well as medical research breakthroughs, and advances in the field of medicine, science, and cures for various disabilities including topical announcements about innovative disability projects and research. Other categories of regional new stories are categorized into various countries, and surrounding countries and locations. Do you have an newsworthy event concerning health, disability or development? Do you know of any new initiatives or an achievements in these areas? If so contact us with as much information as possible and we will consider adding your contribution to our health and disability news section. Newsworthiness is defined as a subject having sufficient relevance to the public or a special audience to warrant press attention or coverage. This information is provided as a public service by Disabled World. Disabled World attempts to verify that the information provided is helpful for people with disabilities and/or health conditions. However, Disabled World does not guarantee that the information provided is accurate or suits the particular needs of any person.
World Health and Disability News Roundup Disability World News - Worldwide news items concerning disabilities and health which will be of interest to readers around the world with disabilities and/or health conditions - including the latest items of interest to seniors and baby boomers. Disability Sports News - Disability sporting events around the world are becoming more common everyday. This section features a round up of disability sports news and events. Coming Disability Events - Calendar of events, lectures, and conferences related to health and disability issues that are taking place around the world including rehabilitation and assistive technology shows and trade fairs. Offbeat News - Strange news and entertainment information about people places and things from the United States and around the world.
Information Regarding Disability NewsDeath of Judi Chamberlin - Pioneer in Social Justice Movement - Death of Judi Chamberlin, Pioneer in Social Justice Movement, Casts Spotlight on Struggle for Rights of People With Psychiatric Disabilities. Too much Television Wastes Lives and Causes Premature Death - Prolonged Sitting Leads to Premature Death-Even Among Active Adults - The often subconscious lament that watching too much television wastes lives now has solid medical backing and its findings have broad health implications both in the workplace and at home, according to TrekDesk. Modern Drummer Joins Pat Gesualdo for Groundbreaking Disability Column - Modern Drummer, the world's most popular drum magazine, has joined forces with award winning drum virtuoso/Drum Therapy pioneer Pat Gesualdo. The venture will feature a monthly column based on Gesualdo's recent breakthrough Drum Therapy techniques. Nearly 50% of US children Lived in Families that Received Food Stamps - Nearly half of all American children will reside in a household receiving food stamps at some point between the ages of 1 and 20, according to a report in the November issue of Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, one of the JAMA/Archives journals. Worldwide Isotope Shortage Poses Health Problems - Nuclear physicians and pharmacists are making changes to cope with the shortage, while striving to provide patients with the highest levels of care possible. For example, 75 percent of physicians are rescheduling patient tests by at least one day. In more than one out of three of these cases, tests have been delayed for longer than one month. Strategies for Implementing Disability Convention - Representatives of United Nations agencies, programmes and offices shed light today on their respective strategies and action plans to implement the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, as the Conference of States Parties to the treaty concluded its second session. National Legislative Measures Aimed at Strengthening Rights of Persons with Disabilities - United Nations Deputy Secretary-General Asha-Rose Migiro urged Member States this morning to without delay sign, ratify and implement the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, a landmark document that provided a solid norm for advancing the human rights of the 650 million people worldwide with disabilities, as well as its Optional Protocol. Little People Big World - Dealing with Dwarfism - A popular cable reality television show, Little People, Big World, focuses on the daily lives of short stature individuals. This series bring achondroplasia, the most common form of dwarfism, into the spotlight. Disability Pact Provides Road Map to Improve Lives of Millions - People with disabilities suffer some of the worst human rights violations, but a groundbreaking U.N. treaty that entered into force last year provides a road map to improve this situation, the world body's top rights official said Friday. Lemon Laws for Motor Vehicles and Disability Products - These lemon laws are The United States state laws that provide remedies to consumers for automobiles and disability products including wheelchairs and scooters that are poorly manufactured requiring repetitive repairs, as well as, the deceptive practices of some vehicle sellers and fail to meet certain standards of quality and performance. Such defected vehicles are called lemons. The federal lemon law (the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act) protects citizens of all states against such experiences. Disabled and Vulnerable Groups More Susceptible to Terrorism Fears - Research has shown that certain marginalized groups - including the mentally ill, the disabled and ethnic minorities such as African Americans and Latinos - fare worse than others in the aftermath of natural disasters, suffering disproportionate impoverishment, injuries and fatalities. Inaugural Ball for Disability Community - A coalition of leading national disability advocacy groups has united to host the first-ever Disability Power & Pride Inaugural Ball held on Sunday, January 18, 2009 at the National Press Club. Setting aside individual agendas, the disability community celebrates this historic presidency and the promise of the new Administration to reduce stigma and maximize opportunities for all Americans to participate fully in our nation's democracy. Obama Inauguration - Challenge for People with Disabilities - Organizers say it is not possible to estimate how many people with disabilities will attend inaugural festivities. But they and advocates predict there will be more than at previous inaugurations, partly because Obama's inclusive message has appealed to people of all walks of life. The ranks of visitors with disabilities are likely to include some older African Americans who have waited generations to see the country's first black president. Pain Pump and Local Anesthetic Lawsuits - Lawsuits allege use of device delivering local anesthetics in the shoulder joint causes permanent and painful damage. According to the lawsuits, the injuries are a direct result of the pain pump delivering local anesthetics into the shoulder joint. Mustard Gas Studies on U.S. Soldiers Race-Based - American scientists used mustard gas on their soldiers for race-based experiments during the Second World War, a study by a University of Alberta professor has shown.
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