Another clue to Autism cause? - (August 2008)
Check parents of kids with Autism - (July 2008)
Help for SCI patients - (June 2008)
Twice as Deadly? - (May 2008)
German drug maker accused - (April 2008)
Hearing test for SIDS? - (March 2008)
High Court yields to administration - (February 2008)
Watch HOW you walk - (January 2008)
2007
Surgery? Check this out - (December 2007)
An eye-to-eye issue - (November 2007)
The buck will stop there - (October 2007)
What goes around, comes around - (September 2007)
This PET is a true friend - (August 2007)
'System' isn't a system: Parts 1 and 2 - (July 2007)
This exit plan works - (June 2007)
Chip in for 'S-Chip' - (April 2007)
Teach your children well - (March 2007)
Not exactly Alice’s Restaurant - (February 2007)
As the father speaks - (January 2007)
2006
Here are a few highlights from the World Congress on Disabilities - (December 2006)
It's the rate of change - (December 2006)
Some Myths About Breast Cancer - (November 2006)
An Independent Risk - (October 2006)
Do we error in avoiding trial? - (August 2006)
Microtel Inns & Suites goes extra mile for travelers with disabilities (July 13, 2006) ATLANTA - In order to serve travelers with disabilities better, Microtel Inns & Suites - the all-newly-constructed, interior corridor chain of budget/economy hotels - now provides
Access Microtel pamphlets. . .
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Mandarin journalist to be among panelists (July 2, 2006) PARAMUS, NJ - Herb Drill, of Jacksonville, Fla., former Philadelphia journalist and now editor of www.NotAccessible.com, will be among the panelists for the seventh annual World Congress & Expo on Disabilities (WCD Expo, www.wcdexpo.com). . .
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Clara Barton would smile - (July 2006)
You thought it was safe - (June 2006)
Late job loss pains health (June 21, 2006) LONDON - Losing your job late in your career doubles your chances of a heart attack or stroke, suggests research published in
Occupational and Environmental Medicine noted by
Newswise. . .
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`As the lily among thorns …’ (June 20, 2006) ITHACA, NY -
Newswise noted mothers 65-75 are almost four times as likely to expect a daughter, not a son, to be a caregiver if they’re sick or disabled, states a Cornell University study. . .
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Another cup of java, Joe (June 14, 2006) OAKLAND, CA -
The Wall Street Journal reported coffee may protect against alcoholic liver disease, says a study adding literature on the diverse health effects of the popular, addictive brew. . .
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Do you suffer from IED? (June 6, 2006) BETHESDA, MD - A little-studied mental illness marked by episodes of angry, potentially violent outbursts like those in road rage or spousal abuse is more common than thought, researchers report to
HealthDay News. . .
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12 financial tips for women (May 31, 2006) By Dana Dratch, Bankrate.com - While neither gender has an exclusive lock on money management skills, the financial deck is stacked against women. They earn about 75% of what men make. . .
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Will fitness stall dementia? (May 31, 2006) SEATTLE -
Netscape News noted the first sign of dementia, including Alzheimer's disease, may not be mental decline. . .
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Lower status = higher stress (May 27, 2006) PITTSBURGH -
Newswise stated: Forget the successful overstressed executive - lower, not higher, socio-economic status is tied to higher levels of stress hormones. . .
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Lens solution woe worsens (May 26, 2006) NEW YORK -
HealthDay News noted 37 of 120 people with a severe fungal eye infection linked to a Bausch & Lomb contact lens solution have had corneal transplants, it was reported. . .
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If there’s a will. . . (May 24, 2006) BALTIMORE -
Newswise disclosed three Johns Hopkins University (JHU) undergraduates designed two custom computer desks for a health-care educator who has disabilities, helping her to work from home. . .
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If male in these states. . . (May 22, 2006) WASHINGTON -
HealthDay News noted five U.S. states - Alabama, Arkansas, Idaho, Mississippi, and Wisconsin - failed the first ever prostate cancer report cards issued by the National Prostate Cancer Coalition (NPCC).. . .
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2005
Mandarin Man to Speak (September 5, 2005) Herb Drill, of Mandarin, will be a panelist at the sixth annual World Congress on Disabilities. . .
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New Clients (February 18, 2005)
2004
Re-ACT Consulting Testimonials (August 25, 2004)
Spinal Cord Injury breakthrough? (July 1, 2004) CHAPEL HILL, NC - United Press International disclosed U.S. scientists reported they have discovered key steps involved in regulating nerve growth and regeneration. . .
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Cancerfacts.com (June 30, 2004) If someone you care about is facing a battle against cancer, you might pass the word along concerning www.cancerfacts.com. . .
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IRS’ gift to newlyweds: sound advice (June 29, 2004) In this brave new world of a kinder and gentler Internal Revenue Service (IRS), there’s a hot tip to go along with the hot weather and summer nuptials. . .
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Employees Not Impressed by Diversity Efforts (June 29, 2004) The Associated Press reported less than 33% of U.S. workers believe their companies have effective diversity programs, according to a report by the National Urban League. . .
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To life, to life … (June 29, 2004) The Wall Street Journal reported the decisions you make now about your career and retirement could very likely affect your long-term health. . .
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Monday Morning in Washington DC,
(June 29, 2004), the Inclusion Research Institute of Washington, DC weekly report for parents, children, and individuals with disabilities. . .
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