Saturday, December 31, 2011

New Battle at Home for Troops Returning From Iraq

Troops Returning From Iraq Face New Battle at Home - Military Divorce Rate Rises 42 Percent During One of Country's Longest Wars.

URL: http://www.disabled-world.com/news/veterans/battle.php

Friday, December 30, 2011

Coma Consciousness: Not an Oxymoron Anymore

Studies on brain consciousness might sound deliciously academic and theoretical. Until , G-D forbid, a relative is in coma. Until one has to have the answers to those heart wrenching questions:

* Is he dead? Doctors are telling me he is _brain_ dead, but his heart is beating…
* Doctors are telling me he will never regain consciousness, do they know for sure?
* In a coma sense me?

The _**palliative care team i**_s gently let you know that everybody will be better off if we pull the plug:

* The hospital cannot continue pouring money on this case
* Your wear and tear will be over
* It won't make any difference : He is dead to the world without possibility of communication, never mind recovery

_**So what is the medical knowledge about coma, vegetative states, and consciousness?**_

Well, Neuroimaging [1] has an article showing "..patients with little or no behavioral evidence of conscious awareness may retain critical cognitive capacities…Neuroimaging shows cognition in some patients without motor responsiveness…"  The Journal of psychophysiology published a work [2] along similar lines.

The key here is the use of Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI). That technique consists in imaging the change in blood flow (hemodynamic response) related to energy use by neurons (Wikipedia}  [3]

Below is a Wikipedia commons of an fMRI brain scan showing blood flow changes related to neuronal activity

[![][1]][2]

fMRI visualization of brain activity

_**So what is the definition of "brain dead".**_ A good article was published on how brain death is currently certified by doctors [4] . Most of the criteria seem to rely on the body's reaction to various stimuli and reflexes. After all , what else does the doctors have access to?  Well, maybe neuroimaging of the type we just talked about could be useful, because it does not rely on the body's reaction, it is more of a direct proof of non activity. Remember [1]  mentioned neuroimaging showed "cognition in some patients without motor responsiveness". Does "no motor responsiveness" include the lack of response of  stimuli and reflexes of [4]?  Not sure, but it seems that way.

Both studies mentioned in [5,6] agree, _neuroimaging has moved the frontier of conscious life _, and this has legal and ethical implications in palliative care.

Naturally, controversy has erupted: The interview by the German magazine Der Spiegel, of a Rom Houbin, a Belgian man , _while he was in coma_ could be bogus [7]

An excellent entry on current concepts in consciousness can be found in Scholarpedia [8]

_**Sources:**_

[1][ Neuroimage][3]  ;"Coma and consciousness: Paradigms (re)framed by neuroimaging"

[2] [Journal of psychophysiology][4] ; "Functional Neuroimaging Approaches to the Changing Borders of Consciousness"

[3] [Wikipedia ; "Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging"][5]

[4][ Indian Journal of Critical Care][6] ; "The diagnosis of brain death"

[5][ Progress in Brain Research][7]: "A new era of coma and consciousness science"

[6] [Nature Reviews Neurosciences; ][8]  Functional neuroimaging in the vegetative state

[7] [Wired ; ][9]"Reborn Coma Man's Words May Be Bogus"

[8] [Scholarpedia][10] ; "Medical Ethics: Consciousness Levels and Palliative Care (Scholarpedia)"

[1]: http://www.medinewsdigest.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/fMRI-of-Brain.png (fMRI of Brain)
[2]: http://www.medinewsdigest.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/fMRI-of-Brain.png
[3]: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1053811911014431
[4]: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0269880310600311
[5]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Functional_magnetic_resonance_imaging
[6]: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2772257/
[7]: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0079612309177282
[8]: http://www.nature.com/nrn/journal/v9/n3/abs/nrn2330.html
[9]: http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2009/11/houben-communication/
[10]: http://www.scholarpedia.org/article/Vegetative_state#Locked-in_syndrome

URL: http://www.medinewsdigest.com/?p=3403

U.S. Access Board Webinar: Accessible Golf Courses - January 5, 2012

Learn about how the [2010 Americans with Disabilities Act Standards and ][1][the Architectural Barriers Act Standards][1] address the design and construction of golf courses in this webinar on **January 5, 2012 **from 2:30 - 4 p.m. Eastern Time. You'll hear about the technical provisions in these standards about making golf courses accessible for people with disabilities and how they affect newly constructed, altered and existing golf courses. [Register][2] online.

[1]: http://www.access-board.gov/ada/index.htm
[2]: https://secure71.inmotionhosting.com/~access20/Login/

URL: http://www.access-board.gov/webinars.htm#upcoming

Consequences of Student Loan Default

Potentially Disastrous Consequences for Student Loan Default - Unlike other types of debt, defaulting on student loan debt can have life altering consequences.

URL: http://www.disabled-world.com/disability/finance/loan-default.php

SSDI for Workers Disabled by Heart Disease

Coronary heart disease is the number one killer of Americans, accounting for one million deaths each year. A heart disease diagnosis can be crippling to someone whose family relies on his or her income to make ends meet.

URL: http://www.disabled-world.com/disability/social-security/ssdi-heart.php

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Revised International Standards for Classification of Spinal Cord Injury

Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine publishes 2011 standards that guide consistent classification of spinal cord injuries in care and research.

URL: http://www.disabled-world.com/disability/types/spinal/revised.php

Help Hospitalized Veterans Arts and Crafts

Help Hospitalized Veterans (HHV) gives veterans who are receiving care at Department of Veterans Affair's medical centers, state veterans homes, or military hospitals therapeutic arts and crafts activities; it is their main mission.

URL: http://www.disabled-world.com/editorials/veterans/hhv.php

Nutrient Levels and Diet Linked to Cognitive Ability and Brain Shrinkage

New research has found that elderly people with higher levels of several vitamins and omega 3 fatty acids in their blood had better performance on mental acuity tests and less of the brain shrinkage typical of Alzheimer's disease - while "junk food" diets produced just the opposite result.

URL: http://www.disabled-world.com/health/neurology/brain/brain-shrinkage.php

Four Stages of Career Development

Offers parents of children with learning disabilities advice on transitioning from high school to work or to college or other training. Covers steps to promoting self-awareness and building independence and self-confidence; identifying one's interests and abilities; developing soft (social) skills; and [transition planning][1].

[1]: http://www.ncld.org/at-school/your-childs-rights/parents-guide-to-idea/chapter-8-transition-planning-your-childs-future-success

URL: http://www.ncld.org/in-the-home/parenting-issues/activities-for-daily-living/life-after-high-school-helping-your-ninth-or-tenth-grader-with-career-awareness-and-exploration

Nearly $300 Million Awarded to States to Enroll Eligible Children in Health Coverage

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has awarded more than $296 million to 23 states so that more children can have health coverage. The [performance bonus payments][1] are funded through the Children's Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act. To qualify for these payments, states must enroll more children than a set target number. They also must adopt procedures that improve access to [Medicaid][2] and the [Children's Health Insurance Program][3], making it easier for eligible children to enroll and keep coverage.

[1]: http://www.insurekidsnow.gov/professionals/eligibility/performance_bonuses.html
[2]: http://www.insurekidsnow.gov/medicaid/index.html
[3]: http://www.insurekidsnow.gov/chip/index.html

URL: http://www.hhs.gov/news/press/2011pres/12/20111228a.html

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Judge Rules New York City Taxis Violate Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)

A U.S. District Judge has [ruled][1] that New York City's Taxi and Limousine Commission (TLC) is in violation of the ADA for failing to provide meaningful access to taxicabs for wheelchair users. The decision is in response to a lawsuit filed by United Spinal and other disability rights groups in 2011 against TLC for failing to provide fair service to wheelchair users. According to United Spinal only 230 of the City's 13,000 yellow cabs are accessible.

[1]: http://tinyurl.com/bl5pzm2

URL: http://www.unitedspinal.org/2011/12/27/judge-rules-nyc-taxis-violate-americans-with-disabilties-act/

180 Medical Scholarship for Persons with Spina Bifida, Spinal Cord Injury, Transverse Myelitis

180 Medical is honored to have started a scholarship program to help those with spinal cord injuries, spina bifida, and transverse myelitis.

URL: http://www.disabled-world.com/disability/education/scholarships/180-medical-scholarships.php

Is Person Centred Therapy Right for You?

Carl Rogers developed the person-centred therapy in the 1950's after years of working as a psychotherapist. He wanted his clients to feel that they are being taken seriously, that someone cares about them and to talk freely about their feelings.

URL: http://www.disabled-world.com/medical/rehabilitation/therapy/right.php

Disability Discrimination and the Workplace - Second Edition

BNA Books Releases the Second Edition of Disability Discrimination and the Workplace With Updated Analysis of Disability Discrimination Law.

URL: http://www.disabled-world.com/disability/publications/2nd-edition.php

Childhood Hypersensitivity Linked to OCD

Adult onset could be connected to oral and tactile sensitivities in childhood, TAU research finds.

URL: http://www.disabled-world.com/disability/children/ocd-link.php

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Dental Checkups - Reasons Not to Skip Oral Exams

Pennsylvania Dental Association reminds the public that good oral health is vital to overall health, and urges people of all ages to not neglect their oral health care.

URL: http://www.disabled-world.com/health/oral/checkups.php

Florida State Health Insurance Information Program

A free health-benefits counseling service for people on Medicare and their families or caregivers.Trained counselors and volunteers provide one-on-one counseling about Medicare, Medicaid and long-term care insurance.You can also get information about Medicare prescription drug coverage (Part D), Medicare Advantage options, and other health insurance subjects.

URL: http://www.floridashine.org/about.html

Michigan State Health Insurance Information Program

A free health-benefits counseling service for people on Medicare and their families or caregivers.Trained counselors and volunteers provide one-on-one counseling about Medicare, Medicaid and long-term care insurance.You can also get information about Medicare prescription drug coverage (Part D), Medicare Advantage options, and other health insurance subjects. You can get more information about health insurance in Michigan by visiting this [link][1].

[1]: http://www.michigan.gov/lara/0,4601,7-154-10555_12902_35510---,00.html

URL: http://www.mmapinc.org/

Study shows vitamin D substantially decreases pancreatic cancer risk

_**MND:**_ If there were a "top ten" list of the most sought for nutrients today,  Vitamin D and Omega 3 fatty acids would certainly fight for the number one position.

At MND, keep an eye on the hype factor for nutrients, sometimes the good news seem compelling. Take the latest  on vitamin D's anti-cancerous properties: Nutraingredients posted on a Harvard study [1], Since we like to hear it from the horse's mouth we followed the link to the study itself  [2].

Bottom line from the Harvard study:"._.Among participants in five large prospective cohorts, higher plasma levels of 25(OH)D were associated with a lower risk for pancreatic cancer.." _

The study consisted of a pooled analysis of nested case–control studies with 451 cases and 1,167 controls from five cohorts through 2008…"

That is a good size study. So conversely, low level of Vitamin D in your blood would raise the pancreatic cancer risk. Is it true for other forms of cancer? Couple studies suggest it, but the evidence seems weak [3]:'…Low levels of vitamin D may be associated with increased cancer incidence and mortality in men, particularly for digestive-system cancers…" The  overall cancer incidence reduction was 17%

_Note that [3] has this interesting data:"..The vitamin D supplementation necessary to achieve a 25(OH)D increment of 25 nmol/L [threshold for benefit] may be at least 1500 IU/day…"_

But then having a low 25(OH)D was associated with other ills than cancer, particularly

* Multiple Sclerosis [4]
* Urinary Tract Infection [5]
* Cognition [6]
* Chronic Pain [7,8]

_**Warning:** Another study sounds a caution alarm, deeming Vitamin D immunosupressive [9]._

**_Since so many studies suggest that low levels of vitamin D blood serums are associated with disease risk, we are waiting for studies showing that actual  supplementation is helpful._**

**Talk to your Doctor**

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Vitamin D Creation Through Your Skin

Sources:

[1] [NutraIngredients][3] ; "[Vitamin D may slash pancreatic cancer risk: Harvard study][4]" ; 14 December 2011

[2] aacrj journals, Cancer Epidemiology, markers and Prevention;  "Plasma 25-Hydroxyvitamin D and Risk of Pancreatic Cancer" ; Aug 30, 2011

[3][ JNCI (Journal of The National Cancer Institute)][5] ; "Prospective Study of Predictors of Vitamin D Status and Cancer Incidence and Mortality in Men" ; 2005

[4] MediNewsDigest: [Study Shows Expectant Mothers Taking Some Vitamin D Could Reduce The Risk Of Multiple Sclerosis in Offsprings][6]

[5] MediNewsDigest: [Urinary Tract Infections: Vitamin D could help][7]

[6] MedNnewsDigest: [Vitamin D intake associated with cognitive performance in older women (Neurology)][8]

[7] MediNewsDigest: [Does Vitamin D Help Chronic Pain?][9]

[8] MediNewsDigest: : [Chronic Pain, Gender Differences, and Vitamin D and Fish Oils Treatments (sciencedirect)][10]

[1]: http://www.medinewsdigest.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/VitaminD_canstockphoto5990634-e1325017600145.jpg (VitaminD_canstockphoto5990634)
[2]: http://www.medinewsdigest.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/VitaminD_canstockphoto5990634.jpg
[3]: http://www.nutraingredients-usa.com/Research/Vitamin-D-may-slash-pancreatic-cancer-risk-Harvard-study/?c=fppQTegPOtvrFxD16%2FAjdg%3D%3D&utm_source=newsletter_weekly&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Newsletter%2BWeekly
[4]: http://www.nutraingredients-usa.com/Research/Vitamin-D-may-slash-pancreatic-cancer-risk-Harvard-study?utm_source=copyright&utm_medium=OnSite&utm_campaign=copyright
[5]: http://jnci.oxfordjournals.org/content/98/7/451
[6]: http://www.medinewsdigest.com/../../../../../?p=2972
[7]: http://www.medinewsdigest.com/../../../../../?p=1702
[8]: http://www.medinewsdigest.com/../../../../../?p=1297
[9]: http://www.medinewsdigest.com/../../../../../?p=777
[10]: http://www.medinewsdigest.com/../../../../../?p=754

URL: http://www.medinewsdigest.com/?p=3373

Celiac Disease - Depression and Disordered Eating in Women

We found that most participants frequently adhered to a gluten-free diet, and this greater compliance with diet was related to increased vitality, lower stress, decreased depressive symptoms and greater overall emotional health.

URL: http://www.disabled-world.com/health/autoimmunediseases/celiac.php

DOL Proposed Rule on Hiring Goals for Contracting Staff - Comment Deadline February 7, 2012

The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) is proposing a new rule that would require federal contractors and subcontractors to have 7 percent of their workforces be people with disabilities, among other requirements. DOL's Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) invites public comment on this [proposal][1]. The proposed rule would strengthen the affirmative action requirements for hiring qualified workers with disabilities which are in [Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973][2]. [Comment][3] deadline is **February 7, 2012**.

[1]: http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-2011-12-09/html/2011-31371.htm
[2]: http://www.dol.gov/ofccp/regs/compliance/ca_503.htm
[3]: http://www.regulations.gov/#!submitComment;D=OFCCP-2010-0001-0130

URL: http://www.dol.gov/ofccp/regs/compliance/sec503/Sec503_Media_Release_2011-12-07.htm

HHS Marks One-Year Anniversary of Strategic Framework on Multiple Chronic Conditions

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is celebrating the first anniversary of [Strategic Framework on Multiple Chronic Conditions][1], a plan to improve the overall health of individuals with multiple chronic conditions. One in four Americans - and two out of three over age 65 - have multiple chronic conditions. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services' new report, _[Chronic Conditions among Medicare Beneficiaries][2]_, shows that care for its beneficiaries with multiple chronic conditions make up 93 percent of Medicare expenses.

[1]: http://www.hhs.gov/ash/initiatives/mcc/
[2]: http://www.cms.gov/TheChartSeries/02_5_ChronicConditionsChartbook.asp

URL: http://www.hhs.gov/news/press/2011pres/12/20111214i.html

Monday, December 26, 2011

Disability Law Lowdown ASL - 911 Emergency Services

Part of American Sign Language (ASL) podcast series on a variety of topics for the deaf. This video reviews the different ways to contact 9-1-1 services. It also covers what you need to keep in mind before you call 9-1-1 on a landline, by TTY or cellphone. These podcasts can be [subscribed][1] to so that you will get them as they are released.

[1]: http://asl.disabilitylawlowdown.com/subscribe.php

URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hE8oc-rugDQ&list=UUg-OxLeAV-WzjOhtNO43vzw&index=10&feature=plcp

Definition of Intellectual Disability

Gives a detailed definition of an intellectual disability and how that is determined. It goes through the different abilities that are measured to determine an intellectual disability. These abilities include reasoning, social and adaptive skills. Has video of the definition as well.

URL: http://www.aaidd.org/content_100.cfm?navID=21

Examples of Assistive Technology

Shows different types of equipment and devices that can help individuals with disabilities to maintain or improve their ability to function. Reviews everything from an ergonomic chair to a screen reader for a computer.

URL: http://section508.gov/index.cfm?fuseAction=AssistiveTechDevices

EEOC Sues Midwest ISO for Disability Discrimination

The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has sued Midwest ISO for not providing reasonable accommodations to an employee and then firing her because of a disability. The company refused the employee's request for a leave of absence to help her handle post-pregnancy depression. Under the [Americans with Disabilities Act][1], employers must provide reasonable accommodations to an employee with a disability, unless it causes significant difficulty or expense for the employer.

[1]: http://www.eeoc.gov/laws/types/disability.cfm

URL: http://www.eeoc.gov/eeoc/newsroom/release/12-23-11.cfm

Sunday, December 25, 2011

Apps for Communities Challenge Winners Announced

The Federal Communications Commission and the Knight Foundation recently announced the names of the winners of the [Apps for Communities Challenge][1]. Developers and citizens from across the country were challenged to develop apps (software applications for mobile phones and other devices) that help make local public information more usable and accessible. The competition winner is [YAKB.us][2]. One of the runners up is [Access Together][3], which can be used on a mobile phone's web browser to find your location, and get answers to accessibility questions such as "Is the entrance wheelchair accessible?"

[1]: http://appsforcommunities.challenge.gov/
[2]: http://www.yakb.us/
[3]: http://www.accesstogether.org/

URL: http://www.fcc.gov/blog/apps-communities-challenge-winners-announced

U.S. Access Board Wants Public Comments on New Draft of ICT Rule - Comment Deadline March 7, 2012

The U.S. Access Board wants public comments on a revised [draft ][1]of updated accessibility requirements for information and communication technology (ICT) covered by [Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act][2] and [Section 255 of the Telecommunications Act][3]. Changes were made based on public feedback received on an earlier draft last year. [Comment][4] deadline is **March 7, 2012**. The Board will hold public hearings in Washington, DC on **January 11, 2012** and in San Diego, CA on **March 1, 2012**.

[1]: http://www.access-board.gov/sec508/refresh/draft-rule.htm
[2]: http://www.access-board.gov/sec508/guide/act.htm
[3]: http://www.access-board.gov/about/laws/telecomm.htm
[4]: http://www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=ATBCB-2011-0007

URL: http://www.access-board.gov/news/ict-draft-rule.htm

Saturday, December 24, 2011

Cold Weather Can Cause Broken Bones and Sprains

Harsh Winter Forecast: The Perfect Storm for Broken Bones - Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Surgeons offer Advice Should a Break Occur.

URL: http://www.disabled-world.com/health/orthopedics/cold-sprains.php

Santa Should get off his Sleigh and Walk

Santa should share Rudolf's snack of carrots and celery sticks rather than brandy and mince pies and swap his reindeer for a bike or walk, says a public health expert in the Christmas issue published on bmj.com.

URL: http://www.disabled-world.com/news/offbeat/santa-sleigh.php

Track Santa Traveling Around the World at NORAD

Track Santas sleigh and reindeer as he delivers gifts around the world using NORAD and Google Earth.

URL: http://www.disabled-world.com/disability/blogs/santa-tracking.php

Onset of Age-related Disability and Disorders Could be Delayed or Prevented

The editors of the journal Science have selected a Mayo Clinic discovery as one of their top 10 groundbreaking scientific achievements of 2011.

URL: http://www.disabled-world.com/fitness/longevity/senescent-cells.php

Friday, December 23, 2011

City of Aurelia Forces Disabled Veteran & Retired Police Officer to Relinquish Service Dog

Town Council in Iowa Forces Disabled Veteran & Retired Police Officer to Relinquish Service Dog - Legal action being pursued against City of Aurelia.

URL: http://www.disabled-world.com/news/america/iowa/aurelia.php

Data to be Released on Genetic Blueprint of Medicinal Plants and Their Beneficial Properties

New light on medicinal benefits of plants - Scientists are about to make publicly available all the data they have so far on the genetic blueprint of medicinal plants and what beneficial properties are encoded by the genes identified.

URL: http://www.disabled-world.com/medical/alternative/herbal/plant-data.php

Idaho Seniors Struggling With Utility Bills

Holiday Season Finds Older Idahoans Struggling With Utility Bills - 2 New AARP Reports Highlight Issue - As 40% of States' 50+ Struggling to Pay Bills, Idaho Public Utilities Commission Considers Utility Rate Hikes.

URL: http://www.disabled-world.com/news/america/idaho/utilities.php

HHS Releases More than $845 Million to States to Help Low-Income Households with Energy Costs

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is providing more than $845 million to states to help low-income households with their home energy costs. Under the [Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program][1] (LIHEAP), low-income households, including families with children and seniors, can get help paying for their home energy needs such as winter heating, summer cooling and home insulating to reduce energy costs. Individuals who want to apply for energy assistance should contact their [local LIHEAP agency][2].

[1]: http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/ocs/liheap/brochure/brochure.html
[2]: http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/ocs/liheap/grantees/states.html

URL: http://www.hhs.gov/news/press/2011pres/12/20111222a.html

TSA's Toll Free Number for Air Travelers with Disabilities

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has a helpline number for air travelers with disabilities and medical conditions. You can call [TSA Cares][1] toll free at **1-855-787-2227** before you travel for answers to questions about screening policies, procedures and what to expect at the security checkpoint. TSA recommends that passengers call about 72 hours before traveling so that when needed, TSA Cares can coordinate checkpoint support with a TSA Customer Service Manager at the airport.

[1]: http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtravel/disabilityandmedicalneeds/tsa_cares.shtm

URL: http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtravel/disabilityandmedicalneeds/tsa_cares.shtm

New "TSA Cares" Toll Free Helpline for Travelers with Disabilities & Medical Needs

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has launched a new helpline number to assist travelers with disabilities and medical conditions, prior to getting to the airport. Travelers may call [TSA Cares][1] toll free at **1-855-787-2227** prior to traveling with questions about screening policies, procedures and what to expect at the security checkpoint. TSA recommends that passengers call approximately 72 hours ahead of travel so that TSA Cares can coordinate checkpoint support with a TSA Customer Service Manager located at the airport when necessary.

[1]: http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtravel/disabilityandmedicalneeds/tsa_cares.shtm

URL: http://www.tsa.gov/press/releases/2011/1222.shtm

Thursday, December 22, 2011

EEOC Launches Small Business Task Force & Invites Public Comments

The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has launched the Small Business Task Force to increase outreach and technical assistance to small businesses. The Task Force will help EEOC work better with small businesses to make sure they comply with federal anti-discrimination laws. The EEOC invites members of the public to send in written comments to the Task Force by [email][1] or by mail to EEOC Small Business Task Force, 131 M Street, N.E., Washington, D.C. 20507.

[1]: mailto:smallbusiness@eeoc.gov

URL: http://www.eeoc.gov/eeoc/newsroom/release/12-15-11.cfm

Mushrooms are not for taste only: Many are serious nutraceutics

**Mushrooms, fungi:** Those words do not usually raise the attention. But it should because many mushrooms have significant nutraceutical properties.  This curious sounding word means this nutrient has some medicinal properties.  Is there an ambivalent attitude about mushrooms because of the abhorrence of molds and other nasty fungi by the general  public? Or  because any mushroom brings the justifiable fear of mistakenly eating a the wrong mushroom, a poisonous one? Can't blame people for being cautious…

Like the_** i****nfamous Amanita phalloides below:** The Amanita's toxin alpha-Amanitin or α-amanitin is a cyclic peptide of eight amino acids. It is possibly the most deadly of all the amatoxins, toxins (Wikipedia)_

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Amanita phalloides

_**Acknowledgement:** All mushroom photos in this post come from Wikipedia Commons_

Nothing that a little education cannot cure…

For most everybody, it is much safer to obtain the mushrooms as farm raised. As usual, there will be controversies about the potency and Green credentials of farm raised versus wild caught (sounds like fish doesn't it ?, keep in mind mushrooms are not considered plants). But the risk is too great.

Mushroom have been used for centuries, or rather millenia for medicinal purposes: Research has indicated mushrooms have possible cardiovascular, anticancer, antiviral, antibacterial, antiparasitic, antiinflammatory, hepatoprotective, and glycemic, activities. (Wikipedia)

The list of mushrooms below is by no means exhaustive, but is meant to draw your attention to this corner of nutrition.

Some are even beautiful…

**Maitake**

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Mataike

**Benefits:** anticancer, antiviral, and immune-system enhancing effects .May also help control both high blood pressure and blood sugar levels.[3]

_**Shitake:**_

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Shitake

_**Benefits:**_ anti-viral and anti-cancer [2], anti-cholesterol [3]. _It is also one of the most readily available in US supermarkets._

**Reishi:**

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Reishi

The Reishi is not usually appreciated  for cooking, can but taken dry as a tea, or in supplement capsules.

**Benefits:** Improve immune function and inhibit the growth of some malignant tumors.Significant anti-inflammatory effects, reduces allergic responsiveness, and protects the liver. [3]

**Chanterelle:**

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Chanterelle

**Benefits:** The blue chanterelle variety has been shown to have cognitive benefits, helping warding of Alzheimer's. Chanterelles exposed to UV can produce substantial amounts of vitamin D2 [2]

**Shimeji:**

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Shimeji

**Benefits:** Anti-Tumor, help against diabetes, asthma and certain allergies by enhancing the immune system and boosting its healing capabilities [3]

**Oyster mushroom:**

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Pleurotus ostreatus (Oyster)

This mushroom's cousin the indian oyster grows in the pacific north-west.

**Benefits:** Studies have shown that oyster mushrooms could help cholesterol issues because they  contain up to 2.8% [lovastatin][15] on a dry weight basis. [2]

If you want to go the capsule supplement route here got to [Aloha Medicinals][16]:  USDA organic and Kosher

_**Sources:**_

[1] [The Health Manna ][17];

[2] [Wikipedia ; Medicinal mushrooms][18]

[3][ Dr Weil][19]; "are mushrooms good for your health?"

[1]: http://www.medinewsdigest.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/Amanita-phalloides1-e1324578154382.png (Amanita phalloides)
[2]: http://www.medinewsdigest.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/Amanita-phalloides1.png
[3]: http://www.medinewsdigest.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/Mataike-Mushroom-e1324530839978.png (Mataike Mushroom)
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[15]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lovastatin (Lovastatin)
[16]: http://www.alohamedicinals.com/reishi.htm?gclid=CJvDtuTwk60CFRBphwodhgu2oA
[17]: http://www.redmushrooms-healthmanna.com/red-mushrooms-blog.html
[18]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medicinal_mushrooms
[19]: http://www.drweil.com/drw/u/QAA400053/are-mushrooms-good-for-your-health.html

URL: http://www.medinewsdigest.com/?p=3332

Does Omega 3 Fish Oil Hold Key to Leukemia Cure

A compound produced from fish oil that appears to target leukemia stem cells could lead to a cure for the disease, according to Penn State researchers.

URL: http://www.disabled-world.com/fitness/nutrition/fats-oils/key.php

Promising New Treatment Direction for Fabry Disease

A research team led by biochemist Scott Garman at the University of Massachusetts Amherst has discovered a key interaction at the heart of a promising new treatment for a rare childhood metabolic disorder known as Fabry disease.

URL: http://www.disabled-world.com/news/research/fabry-disease.php

Enable America Celebrates Record Setting Employment Opportunities for People with Disabilities

In conjunction with the support of a record number of participating corporate partners and social service organizations, Enable America is proud to report that 2011 resulted in more programs to improve employment opportunities for people with disabilities than in any previous year of the non-profit's history.

URL: http://www.disabled-world.com/news/pressreleases/record.php

Accessible Information Technology Resources for Educators

Brochure for educators lists websites about assistive technology (AT). Websites will help you to find basic information on AT, AT tools for accessibility and how to find out if your website is accessible. Also lists websites on AT specifically for students and for parents. This link opens a PDF document.

URL: http://info.sreb.org/programs/EdTech/pubs/PDF/DBTAC_Brochure.pdf

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Employment Course

Free, self-paced online course on the employment requirements in Title I of the ADA, including the revisions in the ADA Amendments Act of 2008. The course takes approximately 2.5 hours to complete. You can start and stop the course at any time, pick up where you left off or review completed topics. Continuing Education Credits can be earned. [Register][1] online.

[1]: http://humancentereddesign.org/neada/title1web/ADATitle1_HTML/Register.html

URL: http://humancentereddesign.org/neada/title1web/ADATitle1_HTML/Welcome.html

Wal-Mart to Pay $275,000 to Former Employee Fired after Cancer Surgery

The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) charged Wal-Mart Stores Inc. in a disability lawsuit with denying an employee a reasonable accommodation. The employee requested the accommodation after he had cancer surgery, which left him with weakness in his right shoulder. Wal-Mart fired him in retaliation for complaining about its refusal to accommodate him. Under the [Americans with Disabilities Act][1], employers must provide reasonable accommodations to an employee with a disability, unless it causes significant difficulty or expense for the employer.

[1]: http://www.eeoc.gov/laws/types/disability.cfm

URL: http://www1.eeoc.gov/eeoc/newsroom/release/12-16-11b.cfm

New HIV Vaccine - Human Trials Initiated

Human Trials Initiated for New HIV Vaccine - Clade C HIV Envelope Protein Being Tested in Phase I Clinical Trial.

URL: http://www.disabled-world.com/medical/clinical-trials/mucovac2.php

Michigan Seniors and Disabled Face Restricted Access to Power Wheelchairs

Michigan Seniors and Disabled Population Face Restricted Access to Power Wheelchairs Unless Congress Stops New Medicare Program.

URL: http://www.disabled-world.com/news/america/michigan/restricted-access.php

Fat App - It's What You Don't Eat That Counts

FatApp for iPhone Now Available on iTunes Reinforces Holiday Maintain Don't Gain Diet Approaches.

URL: http://www.disabled-world.com/assistivedevices/apps/fatapp.php

Crutches for the Beach - SandPad Crutch Tips

The SandPad Beach Crutch Tips Allows Crutch Users Easier Mobility On Beaches - Amputee inventor releases new beach crutch product that allows disabled and injured people to use crutches and canes at the beach without sinking in the sand.

URL: http://www.disabled-world.com/assistivedevices/mobility/walking/sandpad.php

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Employer Resources Toolkit - Workplace Inclusion

Toolkit for employers on creating an inclusive culture in the workplace that involves the full and successful integration of people with disabilities. Covers inclusive policies and practices, model diversity policies, reasonable accommodation and hiring, retention and promoting workers with disabilities. Sections can be downloaded in PDF format.

URL: http://bbi.syr.edu/projects/corpculture/toolkit.htm

American Apparel Agrees to Settle EEOC Disability Bias Suit for $60,000

American Apparel, Inc., a clothing manufacturer, will pay $60,000 to settle a disability discrimination lawsuit filed by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). The company violated federal law when it fired a garment worker while he was on leave because of a disability and failed to accommodate him. Under the [Americans with Disabilities Act][1], employers must provide reasonable accommodations to an employee with a disability, unless it causes significant difficulty or expense for the employer.

[1]: http://www.eeoc.gov/laws/types/disability.cfm

URL: http://www1.eeoc.gov/eeoc/newsroom/release/12-19-11.cfm

6 Ways to Access Medicaid/EPSDT for Vermont's Children

Booklet guides parents and professionals who are looking for information on the six most common ways that children living in Vermont can get Medicaid. Also includes information on the Medicaid services known as Early Periodic Screening, Diagnosis and Treatment (EPSDT), personal care services and children's Medicaid mental health benefits, and the grievance and appeal process for Medicaid and private insurance. This link opens a PDF document.

URL: http://www.vermontfamilynetwork.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/6WaysAccess.pdf

Trooper Surprised With New Wheelchair Van From Fellow Officers

Written by: Megan

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Cassy Churchill of Superior Van and Mobility and Tim Hargis of BraunAbility pose next to Kentucky State Police Chief Lieutenant and Glen Franklin.

Nearly 40 years ago, Trooper Steward (Glen) Franklin was shot twice during the undercover arrest of a bootlegger in Kentucky. One of those shots pierced his spinal cord and left him paralyzed with no movement in his lower body. It wasn't until nearly four decades later that he was finally recognized for his bravery in the field and his years of service.

The recognition happened last week in Frankfort, where the Kentucky State Police presented Trooper Franklin with the Guthrie Crowe Award, given to officers who have sustained a severe injury while in the line of duty. Franklin knew about the presentation (which was attended by Kentucky Governor Steve Beshear along with dozens of fellow officers, family and friends). What he didn't know was his state police family had helped raise over $40,000 to help him buy a new [wheelchair van ][3]- a 2011 Honda Odyssey Entervan through Superior Van and Mobility.

> "This just kind of blows our socks off," Franklin says. "They'll never know how much I appreciate it."

Franklin owns an older van that was in need of significant repairs. When his fellow troopers realized the extent of its disrepair, they encouraged fellow officers across Kentucky to make a donation. And once the funds were collected, they knew exactly where to go -[ Superior Van and Mobility][4], the mobility dealer who had worked with the Franklins in the past and new exactly what van would fit Glen and his wife's lifestyle best.

A few members of both Superior Van and[ BraunAbility][5] were on hand for the presentation. The event and the surprise of the van was a phenomenal success. "This just kind of blows our socks off," Franklin says. "They'll never know how much I appreciate it."

As much as he's endured for the past four decades, Franklin feels blessed just to be alive. "I feel like I've had a blessed life," he said. "It may not look that way on the surface, but my wife has stood by me and my family has stood by me. It's been a good life."

In our opinion, there's no greater gift than mobility wrapped in a little love! Merry Christmas to the Franklin family and to the generous people who made sure this deserving man received the recognition and the respect he deserved. [Click here][6] for a look at the news coverage of the day's events.

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[2]: http://www.braunability.com/abilityvoice/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/cassy-145.jpg
[3]: http://www.braunability.com/wheelchair-minivans.cfm
[4]: http://www.superiorvan.com/
[5]: http://www.braunability.com/
[6]: http://www.wkyt.com/home/headlines/Trooper_honored_after_surviving_shooting__135872393.html

URL: http://www.braunability.com/abilityvoice/2011/12/trooper-surprised-with-new-wheelchair-van-from-fellow-officers/

Webinar on Support Services for People Who Have a Disability & Are Ready to Work - December 21

If you are a Social Security disability beneficiary and want to earn more money by working, the [Ticket to Work][1] program can help. This free Work Incentives Seminar Event on **December 21, 2011** from 3 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Eastern Time will present information about Social Security programs and rules that may apply to you. You'll learn about the [Ticket to Work][2] and [Work Incentives Planning and Assistance][3] projects and where to find the help you need to return to work.

[1]: http://www.chooseworkttw.net/about-program/program-overview.html
[2]: http://www.chooseworkttw.net/about-program/faq.html
[3]: http://www.chooseworkttw.net/about-program/wipa.html

URL: http://www.chooseworkttw.net/wise/jsp/wise.jsp

Webinar on Proposed Section 503 Regulation Revisions - December 21

Due to high demand for the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs' [Proposed Section 503 Regulation Revisions][1] webinar, a second session will be held on **December 21, 2011** at 2 - 3:30 p.m. Eastern Time. This will be an informational session on the [Notice of Proposed Rule Making][2] (NPRM) published on December 9, 2011. The NPRM key points will be discussed and you will learn how you can provide comments on the proposed rule. Register online.

[1]: http://www.dol.gov/ofccp/regs/compliance/faqs/Section503_NPRM_faq.htm
[2]: http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-2011-12-09/html/2011-31371.htm

URL: https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/538846432

Did Elizabeth Barrett Browning Have Hypokalemic Periodic Paralysis

Known for her poetry, letters, love affair and marriage to Robert Browning, Elizabeth Barrett Browning also left a legacy of unanswered questions about her lifelong chronic illness. Now, a Penn State anthropologist, with the aid of her daughter, may have unraveled the mystery.

URL: http://www.disabled-world.com/communication/poetry/browning.php

Monday, December 19, 2011

One-Stop Calendar for Adaptive Sports Online

Written by: Megan

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John Vcelka and Daniel Hersch at a fundraiser for BOEC, an outdoor education center that focuses on activities for individuals with disabilities.

We've used the phrase "Necessity is the mother of invention" to describe why Ralph Braun designed his first [wheelchair van][3]. The same adage was true for John  Vcelka, creator of [Sports Abilities][4], an online resource and calendar for adaptive athletics across the country.

John started promoting local adaptive sports in his home state of Colorado. But it wasn't until he spent a few months in Chicago - where for weeks he tried and failed to find an organization that offered wheelchair tennis - that he recognized an opportunity. "I figured that if someone who didn't know where to look was searching online, they would have given up by now," he said.

The concept behind [Sports Abilities][4] was ambitious…give every state, every adaptive sports organization the ability to post their events and updates. When athletes wanted to know about events or facilities or opportunities while traveling, or if they simply wanted to keep up with the scoreboard, they'd have a one-stop website to do so.

The cause was especially important to John because of the impact athletics has had on his own life. It's been a terrific social outlet and has given him the chance to try new things; but perhaps most importantly, it's helped him manage his pain and attitude. "I have a pretty significant amount of nerve pain in my legs," explained John, a paraplegic, and physicians were often quick to prescribe pain medications to help manage the symptoms. "But when I'm participating in sports, I'm so focused on the activity, I don't even recognize that I have pain."

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John regularly volunteers with Craig Hospital in Colorado and helps introduce SCI patients to sports and recreational activities.

In fact, through his participation in sports, he's managed to wean himself off all the medications he'd been prescribed in the past. "I just find myself happier after I take part in an athletic event," he said, "and I hope that enthusiasm is contagious."

The response to the site has been incredibly positive. When it first launched, there were 54 pages in total, which included the home page, a resource guide and 50 state calendars. In just five months the site grew to over 630 pages, including activity-specific calendars, a classified section that allows athletes to post adaptive athletic equipment for sale, links to other disability-related blogs ([AbilityVoice][7] included!), and lots of other multimedia resources.

As much as SportsAbilities has grown in the past five months, John and the other volunteers behind the site know it has plenty of room to expand. If you have an event you'd like to post, just click on the menu tab "[Get Your Event Listed][8]", fill out the online form, and SportsAbilities will post the event on the appropriate calendar. Or you can email John directly at [info@sportsabilities.com][9].

Larger organizations with several events can be granted access to their own calendar that would automatically post events to the site. The state calendars offer the ability to post specific news and team results too, a useful outlet for not only the organization but for participants too.

Best of luck to John and the crew at Sports Abilities. We'll be keeping in touch!

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[3]: http://www.braunability.com/wheelchair-minivans.cfm
[4]: http://www.sportsabilities.com/
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[7]: http://www.braunability.com/abilityvoice/
[8]: http://sportsabilities.com/index.php?id=5
[9]: mailto:info@sportsabilities.com

URL: http://www.braunability.com/abilityvoice/2011/12/one-stop-calendar-for-adaptive-sports-online/

Service and Therapy Dogs - ADA and State Rights

Service dogs are trained on an individual basis to perform tasks that assist their handlers with disabilities.

URL: http://www.disabled-world.com/disability/serviceanimals/dog-rights.php

First Aid for Lyme Disease After a Tick Bite

They come out in the spring, and each year they spread further – the ticks. Thirty percent of them transmit borrelia pathogens, the causative agent of Lyme borreliosis that can damage joints and organs. The disease often goes undetected. In the future, a new type of gel is intended to prevent an infection – if applied after a tick bite.

URL: http://www.disabled-world.com/medical/first-aid/tick-bites.php

Pathways - A College Certificate Program for Adults with Disabilities

Pathways is a "learn by doing" approach used in a two-year certificate program at UCLA Extension. The approach is based on a liberal arts education but promotes self-advocacy, and uses individualized support to accommodate the different learning styles of students with intellectual and other developmental disabilities. Courses include training in life skills and career exploration.

URL: https://www.uclaextension.edu/pathway/r/program.aspx

Webcast on Understanding & Accommodating Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) in the Workplace

The Job Accommodation Network's webcast discusses situations and practical solutions for challenging issues related to workers with autism. Covers communication and social skills, responding to change and getting along with co-workers. A [transcript][1] and [PowerPoint slides][2] are available for download, as well as [accommodation ideas for ASD][3].

[1]: http://askjan.org/webcast/transcripts/12152011Webcast.doc
[2]: http://askjan.org/webcast/slides/JANDecember2011Presentation.ppt
[3]: http://askjan.org/media/autism.htm

URL: http://webcast.askjan.org/p8c8ifvl2xd/?launcher=false&fcsContent=true&pbMode=normal

Access Together - Accessible Places in Your Community

Contribute to this searchable database where you can find out if restaurants, grocery stores, movies, gyms and other places in the community are accessible. Answer questions on places in your neighborhood that will be saved and become a part of the dataset. You can download an APP for iPhone, Android or Blackberry phones.

URL: http://www.accesstogether.org/

What are ADA Complementary Paratransit Services?

Explains what complementary paratransit services are as required under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Under the ADA, transportation agencies must also provide complementary transportation services for people with disabilities who aren't able to use fixed-route bus or rail services.

URL: http://projectaction.easterseals.com/site/PageServer?pagename=ESPA_faq_what_is_ADA_paratransit

JAN's Federal Employer Winter Webcast Series - 2012

The Job Accommodation Network (JAN) will be holding three, free 1.5 hour webcast sessions on **January 4, February 1 and March 7, 2012** at 2 p.m. Eastern Time. The three-part series will cover the hiring and employment of people with disabilities in the Federal Government. Last year's participants included federal disability program managers, hiring managers, supervisors, EEO representatives and selective placement coordinators. [Register][1] online.

[1]: http://prod.askjan.org/webcast/federal/registration.cfm

URL: http://askjan.org/webcast/indexfed.htm#schedule

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Food industry and the FDA are involved in a tussle over the safety of new probiotic bacteria

It all started by the publication of the Federal Drug Administration of a draft of New Dietary Ingredients (NDI) containing a section on probiotics, the gut friendly bacteria that are all the rage in current nutrition science.

We have discussed probiotics and their pros and cons in several previous posts. What transpires from our previous posts is that there is healing potential in probiotics, particularly about immune system. This is not too surprising, because after all, we are talking about bacteria in our bodies. The healing would pertain to:

* Inflammatory Bowel Disease
* Crohn's
* Ulcerative Colitis
* Immune system boost

But before we introduce live beasts in our guts, it is common sense to certify that they are _safe, at the very least_, never mind their efficacy.

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BifidobacteriumAnimalis, one of the many guests to your digestive system

So the FDA has taken a very defensive stance about probiotics, but I am not sure we should, as the food industry is doing, blame them.

What the did NDI document say [1] ?

_"…You should include a complete description of the organism, including:_

* _the strain,_
* _methods used to establish the identity of the** strain,** such as identification by internationally recognized third-party repositories (e.g., the American Type Culture Collection), and_
* _the relationship of the strain to the strain(s) of the same species used to establish the history of use or other evidence of safety for the dietary ingredient._
* _FDA considers each strain of a bacterial or yeast species to be a separate ingredient…._
* _The notification should explain the relevance of **safety information** presented about other **strains** from the same species._

So what has the food industry livid? The FDA requirements are attached to the strain of bacterium , not its genus or species, so they are much more specific.

The industry claims the US Government should stick to require only data at the genus/species level.

Take the well known pathogen E. Coli: From its Wikipedia entry, "… While many Escherichia are harmless commensals, particular strains of some species are human pathogens…"

You can have good and bad strains of the same genus

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E. Coli : Some strains benign, others harmful (Wikipedia, US Dept. Agri.)

So the industry's position is that bacteria with strains having a history of safety should not be considered "new". ** T**_**he question is obviously does a past history of safe strains guarantee that no other unsafe strains exist?**_

As Joe Public, I need to be convinced….

Sources:

[1][ Federal Drug Administration's Draft on what constitutes a New Dietary Ingredient ][5]; "Draft Guidance for Industry: Dietary Supplements: New Dietary Ingredient Notifications and Related Issues"

[2] MediNewsDigest:  [Study Claims Immune System Boost from Specific Probiotic Bacterium Strain][6]; November 22, 2011

[3] MediNewsDigest: [Are Probiotics Gut Bacteria Good or Bad For Multiple Sclerosis Or Other Autoimmune Diseases?][7] ; October 30, 2011

[4] MediNewsDigest: [Understanding The Bacteria World In Our Bodies Is Critical To Our Health][8] ; April 25, 2011

[5] MediNewsDigest:  [Nutrition and Probiotics: Bacillus Coagulans could be baked, boiled and even frozen.][9] ; January 30, 2011

[6] MediNewsDigest: [Probiotics could be helpful against gingivitis (NutraIngredients)][10] ; October 5,2010

[7] [Nutraingredient][11]s ; " [Probiotic NDIs: Leading groups argue for genus/species vs strain][12]" ; Stephen Daniells, june 2011

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[5]: http://www.fda.gov/Food/GuidanceComplianceRegulatoryInformation/GuidanceDocuments/DietarySupplements/ucm257563.htm
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[7]: http://www.medinewsdigest.com/../../../../../?p=3074
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[9]: http://www.medinewsdigest.com/../../../../../?p=1873
[10]: http://www.medinewsdigest.com/../../../../../?p=1016
[11]: http://www.nutraingredients-usa.com/Regulation/Probiotic-NDIs-Leading-groups-argue-for-genus-species-vs-strain
[12]: http://www.nutraingredients-usa.com/Regulation/Probiotic-NDIs-Leading-groups-argue-for-genus-species-vs-strain?utm_source=copyright&utm_medium=OnSite&utm_campaign=copyright

URL: http://www.medinewsdigest.com/?p=3306

My new Permobil M300 wheelchair needs some parts

I just acquired a new to me Permobil M300 with fully articulated chair. but I need to make some changes cheaply. it's got a foot control for the R-Net controller that needs to be removed and a footpad put back into place. And I need a R-Net hand control joystick. Lastly it needs to be programmed to open up all the speeds as most of them appear to be locked out.

I'm looking for anyone with info I've been watching ebay without any luck so far.

Doubling Efficacy of Radiation Therapy for Cancer Tumors

Scientists may be able to double efficacy of radiation therapy - Scientists may have a way to double the efficacy and reduce the side effects of radiation therapy.

URL: http://www.disabled-world.com/health/cancer/treatment/doubling-efficacy.php

AAPD's Summer Internship Program - Application Deadline January 6, 2012

Every year, the American Association of People with Disabilities (AAPD) hosts a Summer Internship Program for students with disabilities. The program offers college students, law students, graduate students and recent graduates with disabilities the opportunity to work in public service for ten weeks on Capitol Hill, at federal agencies, nonprofits and for-profit businesses. Interns receive a stipend, travel to and from Washington, D.C., and fully-accessible housing. [Application][1] deadline is **January 6, 2012**.

[1]: http://www.aapd.com/applicants/summer-internship-applicants.html

URL: http://aapd.com/what-we-do/employment/internship-program/

NASA Summer Internships - Application Deadline February 1, 2012

NASA wants to increase the number of students with disabilities pursuing science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) careers. Summer 2012 internships run for 10 weeks beginning in early June through early-mid August and are available at NASA centers nationwide. [Application][1] deadline is **February 1, 2012**. Internship offers expire in five days if no action is taken. To learn more, or for help applying, send an [email][2] to Kenneth Silberman, or call **(301) 286-9281**.

[1]: https://intern.nasa.gov/solar/web/students/login/
[2]: mailto:Kenneth.A.Silberman@nasa.gov

URL: http://intern.nasa.gov/

Friday, December 16, 2011

EPA Mercury Rules Mean Possible Less Childhood Autism

SafeMinds Sees a Brighter Future from EPA's Mercury Rules - Autism's strong links to mercury mean new rules will help protect kids' brains.

URL: http://www.disabled-world.com/health/neurology/autism/mercury.php

Jim Robinson Ford-Lincoln-Mercury to Pay $56, 000 to Settle EEOC Disability Lawsuit

The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has charged Jim Robinson Ford-Lincoln-Mercury with unlawfully refusing to accommodate the disability of a salesperson. The employee has a leg condition that affects his ability to walk and he was denied a reasonable accommodation and then fired. Under the [Americans with Disabilities Act][1], employers must provide reasonable accommodations to an employee with a disability, unless it causes significant difficulty or expense for the employer.

[1]: http://www.eeoc.gov/laws/types/disability.cfm

URL: http://www.eeoc.gov/eeoc/newsroom/release/12-16-11.cfm

EEOC Sues Wal-Mart for Disability Discrimination & Retaliation

The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has charged Wal-Mart with violating federal law when it did not accommodate, and then later fired an employee with a disability. The employee has a heart condition which makes walking difficult. He was barred from using the handicap parking spaces although the company knew about his disability. Under the [Americans with Disabilities Act][1], employers must provide reasonable accommodations to an employee with a disability, unless it causes significant difficulty or expense for the employer.

[1]: http://www.eeoc.gov/laws/types/disability.cfm

URL: http://www1.eeoc.gov/eeoc/newsroom/release/12-15-11c.cfm

B&B Pharmacy to Pay $70,000 for Disability Discrimination in EEOC Suit

The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has charged Gemmel Pharmacies Inc., doing business as B&B Pharmacy, with disability discrimination for denying a reasonable accommodation to an employee and then firing him. The employee had severe diabetes and renal failure. When he requested leave for a kidney transplant and unpaid leave to recover, he was fired and replaced. Under the [Americans with Disabilities Act][1], employers must provide reasonable accommodations to an employee with a disability, unless it causes significant difficulty or expense for the employer.

[1]: http://www.eeoc.gov/laws/types/disability.cfm

URL: http://www1.eeoc.gov/eeoc/newsroom/release/12-15-11b.cfm

HUD & "GreatSchools" Team Up to Give Public Housing Voucher Families School Choice Information

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and [GreatSchools][1], a national nonprofit educational resource for parents, are providing parents living in public housing or who receive HUD [Housing Choice Voucher][2] rental assistance greater access to local school information. This information will help parents make better choices about where to send their children to school.

[1]: http://www.greatschools.org/find-schools/
[2]: http://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/HUD?src=/topics/housing_choice_voucher_program_section_8

URL: http://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/HUD?src=/press/press_releases_media_advisories/2011/HUDNo.11-285

Recent ADA Settlement Agreements

The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) [website][1] has four new ADA settlement agreements with bus companies that haven't provided accessible vehicles as required under [title III][2] of the ADA. Also, a [title I][3] settlement agreement was reached with the [Illinois State Police][4] to stop policies that automatically exclude job applicants who use hearing aids or who manage their diabetes with insulin pumps.

[1]: http://www.ada.gov
[2]: http://www.ada.gov/t3hilght.htm
[3]: http://www.eeoc.gov/facts/fs-ada.html
[4]: http://www.ada.gov/illinois_state_police.htm

URL: http://www.ada.gov/new.htm

ETMC Regional Healthcare System to Make Sure Deaf or Hard of Hearing Patients Receive Interpretation Services

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has entered into a [resolution agreement][1] with the East Texas Medical Center (ETMC) Regional Healthcare System to guarantee that patients who are deaf or hard of hearing receive sign language interpreter services for better communication. Under [Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973][2], recipients of federal financial assistance must provide auxiliary aids and services to individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing.

[1]: http://www.hhs.gov/ocr/civilrights/activities/agreements/
[2]: http://www.hhs.gov/ocr/civilrights/resources/factsheets/504.pdf

URL: http://www.hhs.gov/news/press/2011pres/12/20111208c.html

Property Tax/Rent Rebate Program Update - Rebate Deadline December 31, 2011

The Pennsylvania Department of Revenue is aware that a company is contacting older Pennsylvanians by mail, offering to prepare Property Tax/Rent Rebate applications for a fee. The department and other agencies provide assistance for free, however, there seems to be nothing illegal about companies charging for it. Find information on the rebate program for eligible Pennsylvanians age 65 and older; widows and widowers age 50 and older; and people with disabilities age 18 and older. Submit your online rebate form by **December 31, 2011**.

URL: http://www.revenue.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/property_tax_rent_rebate_program/11410

ADA Stories - Four Communities Improve Civic Access

Describes how four U.S. communities complied with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) under [Project Civic Access][1] (PCA). PCA is a wide-ranging effort to make sure that state facilities, counties, cities, towns and villages comply with the ADA by eliminating physical and communication barriers that prevent people with disabilities from participating fully in community life.

[1]: http://www.ada.gov/civicfac.htm

URL: http://www.ada.gov//adastory.htm

HUD Awards $23.7 Million for More Assisted Living Senior Housing in Five States

Seniors living in Connecticut, Indiana, Minnesota, New York and Ohio will be able to live in upgraded apartments that meet their physical needs because of $23.7 million in grants from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. The grants will help convert multifamily housing into [assisted living facilities][1]. Assisted living facilities accommodate low-income, frail seniors and persons with disabilities who can live independently but need assistance with the activities of daily living.

[1]: http://www.alfa.org/alfa/Assisted_Living_Information.asp

URL: http://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/HUD?src=/press/press_releases_media_advisories/2011/HUDNo.11-284

Workers Compensation Benefits for Pre-existing Injuries Made Worse On the Job

Workers' Comp Available for Preexisting Injuries Made Worse On the Job - Has your preexisting medical condition flared up as a result of your duties at work? You may be entitled to workers' compensation benefits.

URL: http://www.disabled-world.com/disability/employment/existing-injury.php

Disabled World Community Newsletter - December 15th, 2011

Disabled World Community Newsletter - December 16th, 2011

URL: http://www.disabled-world.com/news/disabilitycommunity/12-15-2011.php

Alternative to Amputation for Patients with Advanced Skin Cancer

Patients diagnosed with metastatic melanoma on a limb have traditionally had limited options for fighting the often deadly form of skin cancer.

URL: http://www.disabled-world.com/health/cancer/melanoma/alternative.php

Vitas Healthcare Sued by EEOC in Disability Discrimination Lawsuit

Vitas Healthcare of Miami violated federal law for refusing to reasonably accommodate an employee. A nurse with hypertension requested to be reassigned to a vacant hospice nurse position, which did not require extensive driving. Vitas forced the nurse to compete for the position, which would have allowed her to continue her nursing work, but she did not get it. Under the [Americans with Disabilities Act][1], employers must provide reasonable accommodation to an employee with a disability, unless doing so would cause significant difficulty or expense for the employer.

[1]: http://www.eeoc.gov/laws/types/disability.cfm

URL: http://www.eeoc.gov/eeoc/newsroom/release/12-14-11c.cfm

Thursday, December 15, 2011

UPS Unit to Pay $95,000 to Settle EEOC Disability Discrimination Suit

The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) charged UPS Supply Chain Solutions (UPS) with unlawfully denying a reasonable accommodation to an employee who is deaf. Supervisors had continuously denied a long-time employee his request of a sign language interpreter for training, meetings and other work-related sessions. Under the [Americans with Disabilities Act][1], employers must provide reasonable accommodations to an employee with a disability, unless it causes significant difficulty or expense for the employer.

[1]: http://www.eeoc.gov/laws/types/disability.cfm

URL: http://www.eeoc.gov/eeoc/newsroom/release/12-14-11a.cfm

Off Balanced by Zachary Fenell - Exploring Teen Life with a Disability

Off Balanced by Zachary Fenell, a memoir about teen life with a disability, became available on Amazon Kindle and Barnes & Noble Nook today.

URL: http://www.disabled-world.com/disability/publications/off-balanced-book.php

White House Announces New Rules to Provide Minimum Wage & Overtime Protections for Nearly 2 Million In-Home Care Workers

The U.S. Department of Labor's (DOL) Wage and Hour Division is proposing a [new rule][1] that would provide minimum wage and overtime protections for nearly two million workers who [provide in-home care services][2] for the elderly and people with chronic illnesses and disabilities. The proposal will revise the companionship and live-in worker regulations under the [Fair Labor Standards Act][3] to more clearly define the tasks that may be performed by an exempt companion. This issue gained national attention when, in 2007, the Supreme Court ruled that [Evelyn Coke][4], a home care worker who worked as much as 70 hours a week, was not entitled to overtime pay under existing regulations.

[1]: http://www.dol.gov/whd/flsa/companionNPRM.htm
[2]: http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/2011/12/15/we-cant-wait-meet-home-healthcare-worker-who-inspired-president
[3]: http://www.dol.gov/whd/regs/compliance/whdfs25.htm
[4]: http://www.seiu.org/2010/07/the-legacy-of-evelyn-coke-honoring-the-actions-of-a-quiet-heroine.php

URL: http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2011/12/15/we-can-t-wait-president-obama-will-announce-administrative-action-provid

U.K. Cold Weather Payments Information and Eligibility

Cold weather triggers first payments to most vulnerable - As freezing temperatures hit Britain, the first Cold Weather Payments of this winter have been triggered in Aviemore, Braemar and Loch Glascarnoch.

URL: http://www.disabled-world.com/news/uk/warm-home.php

Autism Service Dogs

The numbers of people with autism has risen dramatically, with one report titled, The epidemiology of autism spectrum disorders, stating one or two people in every thousand experiences autism.

URL: http://www.disabled-world.com/disability/serviceanimals/autism-dogs.php

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

ADA Checklist for Readily Achievable Barrier Removal

Guidance to help businesses and nonprofit organizations remove structural barriers to make their places of business accessible to people with disabilities as required under the [Americans with Disabilities Act][1] (ADA).

[1]: http://www.ada.gov/

URL: http://www.adachecklist.org/

U.S. Department of Labor & Congressional, Community Leaders Reflect on Office of Disability Employment Policy's 10-Year Anniversary

Secretary of Labor Hilda L. Solis and Deputy Secretary of Labor Seth D. Harris today commemorated the [Office of Disability Employment Policy's][1] 10th anniversary by celebrating the positive impact of its policies and program initiatives with major leaders in the community. Featured speakers included Sen. Tom Harkin (Iowa); Rep. Steny Hoyer (Maryland); Kareem Dale, special assistant to the president for disability policy; Kathleen Martinez, assistant secretary of labor for ODEP and past assistant secretaries for the office. ODEP was created within the Labor Department to make disability employment policy a permanent part of its overall employment agenda.

[1]: http://www.dol.gov/odep/

URL: http://www.dol.gov/opa/media/press/odep/odep20111771.htm

Increasing Disability Inclusion in National Service

CNCS Convenes Leadership Gathering to Increase Disability Inclusion in National Service - CNCS has a longstanding commitment to disability inclusion, and has invested more than $80 million to engage and support people with disabilities in national service over the past two decades.

URL: http://www.disabled-world.com/disability/employment/usa/national-service.php

Increased Options for Natural Health Products - Government of Canada

With this change in classification these minerals oils and salts used in traditional medicine and in Western natural health product formulations to maintain and improve health will be available without prescription.

URL: http://www.disabled-world.com/medical/alternative/without-prescription.php

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

MS is primarily a disease of inflammation, not neurodegeneration, study shows

**_Traditional understanding has MS start in the white matter of the brain, in other words in the inside layers. A new by Dr. Lucchinetti, posted on the MayoClinic blog purport the opposite:_** The outer layers of the brain would be affected first, then the inner layers. Research was conducted by Richard Ransohoff and Claudia Lucchinetti

_**Inward or outward progression, matters to target drugs in the early stages of the disease. Also important is the confirmation of MS as an inflammatory process
**_

This what Dr Luchinetti says:

"…The primary question was quickly answered: cortical demyelinating lesions of early-MS patients resembled those found at autopsy in every way but one -- the ea_**rly lesions were highly inflammatory**_. These findings were reassuring because they indicated that treatments targeting inflammation in the disease may ameliorate MS effects on both the **cortex** as well as the **white matter..**."

Here is a clear sketch according to  Korbinian Broadmann, an early German neurologist

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The Brain's Cortex and White Matter (Harvard)

The Cortex has sensory and motor areas, as the white matter is more involve in transmission of signal [2]

So inflammation would be the source of much of Multiple Sclerosis. As opposed to neurodegeneration like Alzheimer's [1].

_**Sources:**_

[1][ MarketWatch: MayoClinic; Press Release][3] ; "From the Outside In: Mayo Clinic Collaboration Finds Multiple Sclerosis Often Starts in Brain's Outer Layers"

[2] [Wikipedia][4]

[1]: http://www.medinewsdigest.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/Brain_Cortex_Harvard-e1323835780229.png (Brain_Cortex_Harvard)
[2]: http://www.medinewsdigest.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/Brain_Cortex_Harvard.png
[3]: http://www.marketwatch.com/story/from-the-outside-in-mayo-clinic-collaboration-finds-multiple-sclerosis-often-starts-in-brains-outer-layers-2011-12-07
[4]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_matter

URL: http://www.medinewsdigest.com/?p=3249

King Soopers to Pay $80, 000 to Settle EEOC Disability Discrimination Lawsuit

Dillon Companies, Inc., owners of the King Soopers supermarket chain in Colorado, will pay $80,000 to an employee who has intellectual disabilities to settle a lawsuit filed by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). Two supervisors at the store bullied and teased the ten-year employee because of his learning disability, which eventually led to the employee's termination. It violates the [Americans with Disabilities Act][1] to harass an employee with disabilities.

[1]: http://www.eeoc.gov/laws/types/disability.cfm

URL: http://www.eeoc.gov/eeoc/newsroom/release/12-13-11.cfm

Oklahoma AgrAbility Project

Provides education, service and support to farmers, ranchers and their families who have a disability or severe injury limiting their ability to work. Offers a variety of services, including on-site assessments to identify barriers to completing tasks, recommendations of [assistive technologies][1], modified work practices and other solutions to overcoming disability-related limitations.

[1]: http://ok.gov/agrability/Project_Priorities/Direct_Services/Assistive_Technology_Explanations_and_Examples.html

URL: http://ok.gov/agrability/

Schwallie Family Scholarship Program - Application Deadline April 30, 2012

The Organization for Autism Research will give three scholarships of $3,000 each to support qualified individuals with autism or Asperger Syndrome who are living in the United States and pursuing post-secondary education. Awards are in three categories: Four-year undergraduate college or university; two-year undergraduate college and; trade, technical or vocational school. [Apply][1] online beginning January 1, 2012. Application deadline is **April 30, 2012**.

[1]: http://www.researchautism.org/news/otherevents/ScholarshipApplication.asp

URL: http://www.researchautism.org/news/otherevents/scholarship.asp

IEP Overview

Provides a quick look at the Individualized Education Program (IEP), including its purpose, who puts it together and when, what's in it, and how students can be involved in developing their IEP.

URL: http://nichcy.org/schoolage/iep/overview

[RA & Dating] Tis the Season

'Tis the season… by RA Dater Ah, yes – the holidays are upon us. As we fight our way through tinsel, trees, family guests and shopping, do we have enough energy left to date? How does a single woman with RA date - or even survive - [...]

URL: http://rachicks.com/ra-dating-tis-the-season/

BMO Calls for Hike in RDSP Contribution Limit

First bank to introduce RDSP recommends lifetime contribution limit increase to $500,000 - BMO Financial Group today provided its comments and recommendations to the Government of Canada's review of the Registered Disability Savings Plan.

URL: http://www.disabled-world.com/news/pressreleases/bmo-rdsp.php

Increased Awareness of Technologies Used by Canadians with Disability

Government of Canada Supports Increased Awareness of Technologies Used by People with Disabilities - Through support from the Government of Canada, employers across Canada will have greater access to information about disability issues and new adaptive technologies.

URL: http://www.disabled-world.com/news/canada/technology-awareness.php

Housing and Care Options for Seniors, People with Disabilities and Others

Everyone ages, this includes people with disabilities. As people age they begin to look for ways to ensure they remain living in their own homes, or at least as independently as possible.

URL: http://www.disabled-world.com/disability/housing/housing-options.php

Don't be Selfish this Christmas - Stay Out of Disabled Parking Spaces

The issue of disabled parking bay abuse is one which affects disabled motorists and their passengers throughout the year, but the problem is particularly apparent in the run-up to Christmas.

URL: http://www.disabled-world.com/disability/transport/selfish.php

NCWD/Youth Wants Your Input on "Guideposts for Success" - Respond by December 22

The [National Collaborative on Workforce and Disability for Youth][1] (NCWD/Youth) is conducting an online survey to learn whether and how individuals and organizations use the [Guideposts for Success][2], a national framework that identifies what all youth need for successful transition to adulthood. We would appreciate your feedback by **December 22** through this [survey][3].

[1]: http://www.ncwd-youth.info/
[2]: http://www.ncwd-youth.info/guideposts
[3]: http://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/741691/Guideposts-for-Success-Feedback-Survey-National-Collaborative-on-Workforce-Disability-for-Youth-NCWD-Youth-copy-December-5-2011

URL: http://www.ncwd-youth.info/

Fair Housing Information on the Right to Have Support Animals in Housing

Discusses the federal laws which protect the right of people with disabilities to keep emotional support animals, even when a landlord's policy is "no pets." Gives detailed information on the steps tenants should take to request and receive this reasonable accommodation.

URL: http://www.bazelon.org/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=mHq8GV0FI4c%3D&tabid=2

Monday, December 12, 2011

Sysco Oklahoma Settles EEOC Disability Discrimination Suit

Sysco Oklahoma LLC will pay $82,000 and give other relief to settle a disability discrimination lawsuit filed by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). Sysco subjected an employee with a disability who had parked in a handicap parking space to unlawful medical inquiries, demands and then fired her based on her disability. It is a violation of the [Americans with Disabilities Act][1] to harass or fire an employee because of a disability.

[1]: http://www.eeoc.gov/laws/types/disability.cfm

URL: http://eeoc.gov/eeoc/newsroom/release/12-5-11.cfm

Minnesota AgrAbility Program

Provides free consultative services to farmers and their families who have a disability, so they can get back to work. Services include on-farm consultations to modify equipment, buildings and tools to accommodate the specific barrier and the farm operation, safety planning to prevent further injury, education and training for rural professionals so they can assist farmers with disabilities and referrals to other resources such as independent living and farm financial planning services.

URL: http://safety.cfans.umn.edu/map/

Silicon Valley Small Business Development Center

Offers a range of services for current and potential future small business owners. Services include [free counseling][1], [low-cost training][2], [information resources][3] and [events and seminars][4].

[1]: http://svsbdc.org/Counseling
[2]: http://svsbdc.org/Training
[3]: http://svsbdc.org/node/1235
[4]: http://svsbdc.org/events2

URL: http://svsbdc.org/

Mid-Atlantic Agrability Project

Provides support to farmers and farm workers with disabilities as well as their families, so they can continue to lead successful careers in agriculture. Services include assessing the workplace, recommending equipment modifications, loaning assistive technologies and equipment, referring families to local service providers and identifying funding sources.

URL: http://www.de-mdagrability.com/

Michigan AgrAbility

Provides information and services to help people with disabilities employed in agriculture continue to farm and live independently. Services offered include farm assessments, suggestions of assistive equipment, counseling and physical therapy.

URL: http://www.michiganagrability.org/agrability

AgrAbility in Georgia

Provides information and services to help farmers and their families who have disabilities get back to work. Services include technical assistance, information sharing and professional training.

URL: http://www.farmagain.com/

Missouri AgrAbility Project

Provides support and services to help people in farming who have a disability. Services include on-site technical assistance on adapting and using farm equipment and tools, on-site technical assistance on modifying farm operations and buildings, education to help prevent further injury and disability and peer support networks.

URL: http://agrability.missouri.edu/

It’s Not About Me in 2012

Written by: Karen

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[![Sister Karen and her BraunAbility Entervan ][1]][2]

Sister Karen and her BraunAbility Entervan

_Sister Karen Zielinski is a _[_BraunAbility_][3]_ customer and frequent contributor to AbilityVoice. She's the proud owner of a wheelchair van (a _[_Chrysler Entervan_][4]_) and contributes frequently to multiple sclerosis publications across the country. _

I sent an email to a friend recently asking a simple "How ya' doing?". Her response was overwhelming - and certainly a bit depressing. She told me how she was homebound, desperate about her health and no doctor could help her. That was followed with an entire lunch conversation with a coworker who spoke only about the many specialists she's seen for the many conditions she has and the many diets her doctors have recommended. I finished both of these conversations feeling lucky I had multiple sclerosis!

Obsessing about our health - we all do it to a degree. And depending on the state of our health (both mental and physical), we all need to vent once in a while. But listening to my friends reminded me of a very important reality check: it's not about me!

I've been guilty of talking about my multiple sclerosis maybe a little more than needed, but when I catch myself doing this, I stop. When asked about my health, I'll answer, but I've learned to say just enough and then change the subject. It's not denying or lying about my health - it's shifting the conversation and my focus.

Turning our thoughts and our energies outside of our own anxieties and focusing instead on other people, other ideas, can feel like the equivalent of a great night of sleep. If being a better person isn't enough motivation, a study by the Corporation for National and Community Service shows volunteers live longer, have higher functional ability, lower rates of depression and less incidence of heart disease.

It doesn't take a lot of money or even a lot of time to do it. In the case of my friend in the lunchroom, I told her I'd pick her up in my [wheelchair van][4] and take her out for coffee. She got a lift (pardon the pun), and I was able to help get her out of her home and gain a new perspective…and a little fresh air. It's just one example, but these little visits have made a big impact on her outlook.

So, instead of a New Year's resolution to be more active, lose weight or read more books, I'm resolving to do a better job of shifting my mental energy from my health and my worries to making life a little easier for others. Let's all put health in it's proper place - not ignoring it, but not making it our one and only focus (or the focus for others).

[1]: http://www.braunability.com/abilityvoice/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/sr-karen-z_2-180x300.jpg (sr-karen-z_2)
[2]: http://www.braunability.com/abilityvoice/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/sr-karen-z_2.jpg
[3]: http://www.braunability.com/
[4]: http://www.braunability.com/wheelchair-minivans.cfm

URL: http://www.braunability.com/abilityvoice/2011/12/its-not-about-me-in-2012/

Cyber Begging Popular this Holiday Season

Begslist is a free online begging service, but this cyber begging website itself also asks for online donations to help pay to keep the website up and running.

URL: http://www.disabled-world.com/disability/charity/begging.php

Soy Products May Help When Conventional Prostate Cancer Treatment Fails

New research points to soy as a potential solution for men with prostate cancer that is unresponsive to the conventional treatment of surgery and radiation.

URL: http://www.disabled-world.com/health/cancer/prostate/soy-cancer.php

Garnishing Bank Accounts Containing Federal Benefits

Congress passed rules offering protections for need-based benefit payments so that recipients who need them can access them without creditor interference through freezing bank accounts.

URL: http://www.disabled-world.com/disability/finance/garnishment.php

Sunday, December 11, 2011

The Real People, Real Jobs - Success Stories

Offers success stories about individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities getting and keeping jobs in their communities. Stories are shared to let you know where these successful people work and how they got there.

URL: http://www.realworkstories.org/home