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Tag Archives: CPAP
Disability News Weekly Roundup – Monday, November 30 to Friday, December 4
Aquí puede leer este artículo en español. Education: Peyton’s Awesome Virtual Self, a robot that allows girl with cancer to attend school (The Washington Post) The robot has a little girl’s face and her soft voice. It comes to life … Continue reading
Posted in Weekly News Roundup
Tagged 3D printed custom prostheses, Alzheimer's Disease, ASD, asthma, asthma and migraine co-occurrence, autism spectrum disorders, continuous positive airway pressure therapy, CPAP, EyeGuide Focus, high blood pressure, MADs, mandibular advancement devices, migraine, Peyton's Awesome Virtual Self, portable concussion assessment system, remote control robot, shared control robot, sleep apnea, slow walking speed in Alzheimer's Disease, tech jobs and ASD, telepresence robot for people with disabilities
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Resumen Semanal de las Noticias sobre la Discapacidad: Lunes, 2 de Junio – Viernes, 6 de Junio
Política: En cambio, el Tribunal Supremo se aleja de “retraso mental” (Disability Scoop) Un reciente fallo de la Corte Suprema de EEUU que aclaren la definición de discapacidad intelectual también marcó un hito importante en los esfuerzos para poner fin … Continue reading
Posted in Publications, Weekly News Roundup
Tagged 911, accidente cerebrovascular, android, aplicación móvil, apnea del sueño, autismo, comunicación de emergencia, Corte Suprema de EEUU, CPAP, derrame cerebral, discapacidad, discapacidad intelectual, discapacidades, educacion, emergencias, estimulación cerebral, estudios, Google Glass, ictus, insignias, Japón, mezcla de terapia, OT, padres, personas con discapacidades, personas sordas, sistemas de 911, Spanish, Spanish-language, terapia ocupacional convencional, Tribunal Suprema de EEUU
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Disability News Weekly Roundup – Monday, June 2 – Friday, June 6
Policy: In shift, Supreme Court moves away from ‘mental retardation’ (Disability Scoop) A recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling clarifying what constitutes intellectual disability also marked a major milestone in efforts to put an end to use of the term “mental … Continue reading
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Tagged accessible 911, Android wayfinding app for blind, autism, blood pressure, continuous positive airway pressure therapy, CPAP, elementary school students with autism, emergency systems, Hello Navi, hidden physical disabilities, intellectual disability, invisible disabilities, mental retardation, National Council on Disability, navigated brain stimulation, NBS, obstructive sleep apnea, occupational therapy, OT, poststroke rehabilitation, sign language system for Google Glass, Signglasses, sleep apnea, stroke, Supreme Court, U.S. Supreme Court
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