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Don’t Just Cut the Cord, Save It
By Katie Wilson, Cordbloodbanking.com In the last two decades, hematopoietic stems cells (HSCs) drawn from the umbilical cord blood have thrown the doors open to scores of medical breakthroughs and they are used in treatment for more than 80 different diseases, including certain types of cancer. Since the first successful cord blood therapy in 1988, more…
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Cosplay Without Limits
By Misa On Wheels, Cosplayer The term “cosplay” is the combination of the words “costume” and “play.” It, quite literally, means dressing up and having fun! But, cosplay is so much more than just dressing up in awesome outfits. The True Magic of Cosplay Some may see cosplay as an escape, but to me, it…
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Come Out and cosPLAY
Geekdom has taken the world by storm lately. Superhero movies have been blockbuster staples since Marvel’s Iron Man in 2008. Of course, for hardcore fans, this is the golden age. One where dressing up in costumes has evolved into an art form known as cosplaying. Cosplayers, those who fearlessly wear their fandoms on their sleeves,…
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Job Seekers with Disabilities: 8 Essential Tips for Writing a Successful Cover Letter
By Mary Walton, Simple Grad A cover letter is one of the most important elements of your job application, and it’s only right that you spent a suitable amount of time in ensuring that yours is perfect for the vacancy that you’re applying for. Of course, you might spend a load of time on your resume,…
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Product Spotlight: Crafted Elegance
It turns out that frustration is the mother of invention too. When Dianalynn Varin was diagnosed with CIDP, an autoimmune disease that affects the nervous system, she realized that she would have to drastically change her work habits. She needed to stay in a home environment where she could remain productive, while better accommodating herself, her…
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Boston Marathon Survivor Roseann Sdoia Finds Adventure in Sports
By Shuan Butcher, Disabled Sports USA On April 15, 2013, two bombs detonated near the finish line of the annual Boston Marathon killing three individuals and wounding several hundred others, including 16 who lost limbs. Disabled Sports USA (DSUSA) created the Boston Strong Adaptive Sports initiative to offer grants and access to events for marathon survivors with permanent physical disabilities.…
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Abilities Expo Ambassador Stars in BuzzFeed Video
A few years back, Santina Muha was one of our New York Metro ambassadors. Then, in pursuit of her dreams, this born and bred Jersey girl up and moved to sunny Southern California. Now an actress, writer, comic and United Citizens Brigade improviser, Santina’s most recent venture has been to answer a few of the…
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Improve Self-Health Through Meditation and Mindfulness
By Kristina Rhoades, Flower of Life Retreats We spend so much time worrying about our physical conditions, about diagnoses, that we often fail to grasp how much of an impact our thoughts and emotions have on our overall well-being. Think about how many ailments and diseases that doctors attribute to “stress.” I know when I’m really…
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Dogs in School?!? What does ADA Say?
By Kristin Hartness, Canines for Disabled Kids Why yes, it is true you may indeed see service dogs in school. One of the most asked questions about service dogs working with children is do they have access to school. Does a school have to allow a service animal in with a student? The short answer is…
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Service dog? Emotional Support Dog? Companion animal? Therapy?
By Kristin Hartness, Canines for Disabled Kids Stop, the world is spinning with all the terms that are tossed in conversation about why someone has an animal they want to take in public. The truth is that it is often hard to figure out which animals are legal service animals with public access and which animals…
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Podcast Gives Voice to the Small Fish in a Big Pond
By Mike Ervin, Abilities Expo Ambassador If you listen to Small Fish Radio you will hear Michael Herzovi portraying a wide variety of strange characters. “More often than not,” Herzovi says, “the stories and characters are unusual. Some of my favorite parts have been an Asian carp, an inept mad scientist, a drunken Russian cabbage, one of Columbus’ sailors and…
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High School Senior Launches Special Beauties Pageant
Meet the talented young Talaura Cothran. This high school senior is a 12-year veteran girl scout, an accomplished bagpipe player and has recently set something remarkable in motion. In pursuit of the coveted Girl Scout Gold Award, Talaura created the Special Beauties Pageant, an event that will impact the lives of children with disabilities for years…