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Let’s create model of inclusiveness for 2010 Olympics and Paralympics

More than two decades have passed since I wheeled onto the track and heard the cheers of the crowd in Los Angeles at the...

Remembering Dana Reeve: Why Did Stem Cell Research Disappear From Memory?

The national media was full of broken hearts last week when Dana Reeve died at 44, after nearly a decade of caring for disabled...

Is it time for true equality?

More than two decades have passed since I wheeled on to the track and heard the cheers of the crowd at the Olympic Games...

Ohio Supreme Court Supports Ohio State in Animal Rights Lawsuit

COLUMBUS, Ohio, March 15 (AScribe Newswire) -- The Ohio Supreme Court today ruled against a national animal...

Two Different Therapies Show Promise for Some With Partial Spinal Cord Injury

Body weight-supported treadmill training isn't more effective than conventional mobility Rehabilitation for restoring movement to those with partial spinal cord injury, according to a...

More Than 20 years After Paralyzing Injury, Buoniconti Invited Back to the Citadel

(AP) - Marc Buoniconti didn't have to say a word for teammate Joel Thompson to know the former Citadel linebacker was ready to reconcile...

One year after wreck, Archer family still making adjustments

It's been a year since the wreck, most of their scars are fading and they have returned to a fairly normal routine. The Archer...

Unwavering Quadriplegic Becomes a Mom

As with many women, Michelle Carston of Westfield always knew she wanted to be a mom. After a 1993 diving accident, when doctors told...

Travis Roy to Chat Live on CSTV.com’s “Tuesday @ The Rink”

BOSTON – Former Boston University hockey player Travis Roy will chat live on “Tuesday @ The Rink” presented by CSTV.com and USCHO.com tomorrow, Tuesday,...

OUR VIEW: Superman and a super woman

He was Superman, but by the end of his life he was known as a man of great eloquence and spirit who could not...