High-Tech Hope for the Hard of Hearing
Companies advancing technology for deaf and hard of hearing include hearing aids with bluetooth capabilities and success in lab research connecting damaged sensory tissue in animals.
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Companies advancing technology for deaf and hard of hearing include hearing aids with bluetooth capabilities and success in lab research connecting damaged sensory tissue in animals.
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Interpreters create interpretive movements to allow people with hearing disabilities to experience music.
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Viewers furious after mother posts video of child with sensory processing disorder receiving a two minute pat-down by TSA agents.
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FDA approves the first drug for the treatment of spinal muscular atrophy, but not all people with the condition feel the need to be ‘cured’ of their disability.
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Students with disabilities are entitled to a challenging, ambitious education curriculum, Supreme Court rules.
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Ismail Kaji, an employee with a learning disability, speaks out against the proposition that employees with learning disabilities should be paid less than minimum wage.
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UMN Board of Regents to dedicate additional funding for mental health resources to University of Minnesota coordinate campuses, following student presentation.
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Muscular dystrophy research at UMN’s medical center progresses following the discovery of the gene causing the condition.
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Minnesotans with disabilities could lose PCAs and other at-home services if Affordable Care Act repeal passes in congress, slashing Medicaid coverage by billions.
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26 Minneapolis recreation centers will see ADA updates this year as a part of a larger accessibility effort.
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