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Just Like Me: People and Products Pave the Way Toward Representation

Just Like Me: People and Products Pave the Way Toward Representation

By Amy Di Leo, MS “When toy brands are including us, it helps with the whole attitude that there is ...
From Buzzword to Bond: The Trend Toward Inclusivity

From Buzzword to Bond: The Trend Toward Inclusivity

By Emily Dings Terms like inclusivity and diversity are often bandied about in today’s media and marketplace, bringing what used ...
The Delusion of Lack

The Delusion of Lack

By Eric Quander “IF ONLY I HAD A, I COULD BE B.” “I CAN’T DO X, BECAUSE I DON’T HAVE ...

NEWS

Caregiver Explains Role That Most Don’t See

Caregiver Explains Role That Most Don’t See

Alicia Lammers takes her role in life with her husband, retired Staff Sgt. Matt Lammers, very seriously. He is her ...

Study Reveals Biases Toward People With Disabilities

Needing to ride in a wheelchair can put the brakes on myriad opportunities–some less obvious than one might think. New ...

Perforated Prosthetic Liners Aid Residual Limb Health

Researchers conducted a case study to assess the effects of a perforated prosthetic liner, particularly with respect to wound healing, ...

Easier Way to Study Brain Electrical Activity Could Advance Prostheses

In a paper published in July in the journal Neuron, Krishna Shenoy, PhD, and a team of neuroscientists at Stanford ...

First Things First Hosts Falls and Recovery Clinic in Pittsburgh

OPAF and First Things First held a workshop at the Homewood Brushton YMCA in Pittsburgh that focused on falls and ...

July – August 2019

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