Blogs
Eye-tracking Wheelchair
By justinenoel on July 02, 2014
Views: 437
Category:
Research
Scientists in London have developed an algorithm-based decoder system that enables wheelchair users to move around simply by looking to where they wish to travel. The researche [...]
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Patients With Spinal Cord Injuries Should Be Assessed For Sleep Apnea
By siriurquhart on July 01, 2014
Views: 506
Category:
Research
A new study suggests that patients with spinal cord injuries could benefit from careful assessment for sleep apnea.
Results show that 77 percent of spinal cord injury survivors [...]
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Sexuality For Women With Spinal Cord Injury (Part 2)
By justinenoel on July 01, 2014
Views: 554
Category:
Love And Sexuality
Many women worry about whether or not they can maintain a relationship after injury. In reality, it is impossible to predict the success of any relationship. Lasting relation [...]
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Sexuality For Women With Spinal Cord Injury (Part 1)
By justinenoel on July 01, 2014
Views: 614
Category:
Love And Sexuality
Sexuality is an expression of one's self as a woman or man. It is intimate in nature, which means it is personal and private. Sexuality is commonly expressed through physical [...]
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How Aging Can Intensify Damage Of Spinal Cord Injury
By SCIVideoBlog on July 01, 2014
Views: 639
Category:
Research
In the complex environment of a spinal cord injury, researchers have found that immune cells in the central nervous system of elderly mice fail to activate an important signali [...]
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