Friday, March 29, 2024

Tag: Reeve Foundation

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Survey on wheelchair user experiences

Research analysts at UConn invite individuals who use wheelchairs to participate in this survey and share thoughts and opinions pertaining to wheelchair use. Responses...

Creating the best possible clinical trials

The Reeve Foundation's North American Clinical Trials Network NOA Task Force met September 24th in Dallas, TX to continue what it began last May...

October is National Disability Employment Awareness month

October is National Disability Employment Awareness Month. Below is the official government explanation of what that is. The question is, what does that mean...

Two Powerful Foundations Join Forces To Create the Nation’s Premier Spinal Cord Injury Organization

Life Rolls On Foundation and Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation Merge SHORT HILLS, N.J., Sept. 25 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- On what would have been Christopher Reeve's...

Life; Paralyzed Exhibit

Christina Symanski is a painter. She has an exhibit going on right now at Kean University in New Jersey. I’m happy to report that...

UCLA scientists make paralyzed rats walk again after spinal-cord injury

UCLA researchers have discovered that a combination of drugs, electrical stimulation and regular exercise can enable paralyzed rats to walk and even run again...

Research into restoring bladder control in people living with paralysis

How do you turn on (or off) a nerve cell that is no longer connected to the brain? You might try a molecular "light"...

“What life can I build?”

A week from Friday would have been Christopher Reeve's 57th birthday. I bring it up nine days ahead of time because it happened again...

Funding Your Way to Quality of Life

Funding can be a need when it comes to living with a spinal cord injury and keeping up with the devices and therapies that...

A C7 quadriplegic jamming out on his guitar

There's always meaning in a song, and a story behind the band that performs it. Check out the story behind 61 North. They aren't...