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Don't be intimidated when shopping for a gift for someone in a wheelchair this holiday season -- check out the special 2009 Reeve Foundation Holiday Gift Guide.
We've gathered some top-notch ideas from wheelchair users about what they really want most....
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The principles of neuroplasticity ("...the brain's ability to change ...") are at the heart of Locomotor Training, the activity-based rehabilitation intervention being done in the Reeve Foundation's NeuroRecovery Network. In this article, Dr. McCormack...
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Researchers from North Carolina State University have identified a gene that tells embryonic stem cells in the brain when to stop producing nerve cells called neurons. The research is a significant advance in understanding the development of the nervous...
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Paralysis is a big tent. Our Paralysis Population Survey says there are over 5.5 million people living with paralysis in the U.S. Spinal cord injury, sure. But stroke, cerebral palsy, traumatic brain injury, and MS, just to name a few, all can bring on...
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Proving that the human spirit has unlimited potential, Utah Chapter member Ryan Stevenson (pictured at right), paraplegic from a 2006 snowboarding accident, has once again challenged himself to excel in spite of tragedy. Ryan, who is the driving force...
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