Tuesday, March 19, 2024

Tag: Cure

Next decade offers promise for treatment of spinal cord injuries

New study says a multidisciplinary approach is most likely to achieve results Although new developments in the management of spinal cord injuries (SCI) are on...

Researcher says cure for paralysis is within reach

Nearly 300,000 people in the U.S. are living with a spinal cord injury. Every year, 12,000 people are told they'll never walk again after...

Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation to be featured on TLC’s American Chopper

Episode to unveil Orange County Choppers' first-ever wheelchair-accessible motorcycle SHORT HILLS, N.J., Dec. 29 /PRNewswire/ -- The Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation announced today that...

American Chopper for Reeve Foundation Sneak Peek

aul Sr. and the crew from Orange County Choppers (OCC) has built a motorcycle for the Reeve Foundation.

Michael-Ryan Pattison Foundation

A Cure is Coming is a foundation to build awareness of, and philanthropic support for, those with spinal cord injuries that enable access to...

Redefining ‘Cured’

A spinal-cord-injury activist puts a new priority on living with—not fighting—paralysis. Ever since 1988, wheelchairs have figured into Alan T. Brown's dreams. That was...

WillWalk to raise funds for human stem cell trials for people with SCI

WillWalk, an Austin based non-profit organization has committed itself to be at the forefront of ending Paralysis. WillWalk will raise $3 million to help...

Stem-Cell Breakthrough

It's a chilling thought. In the coming year, 130,000 people worldwide will suffer spinal-cord injuries—in a car crash, perhaps, or a fall. More than...

Spinal Cord Injury Research Focus of Bryon Riesch Paralysis Foundation Grant

Support from the Bryon Riesch Paralysis Foundation will allow a Medical College of Wisconsin faculty member to research whether neurally modified cells derived from...

Spinal Cord Injuries – Is there Hope?

Turning tragic events into opportunities for others There are many flashing lights in our lives – when we see “green” we speed right on through...