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House Panel Seeks Data on NFL Injuries

A House committee that criticized the NFL's retiree benefit system asked the league and the players' union Friday to turn over information on football injuries, the disability and retirement system and what's being done to help battered and broken retirees.

NFLPA Seeks Help in Disability Dispute

Under fire from injured retirees who say they were denied sufficient benefits, the head of the National Football League Players Association asked Congress on Tuesday for greater authority to approve disability claims.

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Disabled Passengers Struggle With Subway

Source: The New York Times

For handicapped New Yorkers, a trip aboard the city's subway system means confronting a series of obstacles -- and indignities.

When selecting staff for redundancy, you can no longer take into account their attendance record because it might discriminate against the disabled, lazy

Source: BBC News

In total the group was awarded compensation of £1.3m. Richard Ascough, GMB regional secretary, said he was "delighted" with the ruling, as his members had "been very shoddily treated by the employer after many years of loyal service".

Job Opening: Co-Admin for Awesome Group

It's finally happened. The clock is ticking, and ticking, and suddenly I find myself unable to spend the unspeakable hours I'd like to waste here at Newsvine. Not like I used to. Not because this is a bad thing.

Undiagnosed brain injury - the hidden legacy of Iraq

Source: Guardian Unlimited

The Ministry of Defence is conducting a major study into brain injury in troops returning from Iraq and Afghanistan amid fears that thousands of soldiers may have suffered damage after being exposed to high-velocity explosions.

Traumatic Brain Injuries Lead to the "Invisible Disabilities"

Source:

Guest commentator Valerie Bruce explains that brain injuries result in a wide array of problems.

Study ranks most stressful jobs - not cops or firefighters

Source: Canada.com

Policing may seem like one of the most stressful jobs, but the ordinary factory worker is more likely to feel psychological strain, concludes a "surprising" new Canadian study of mental health and the workplace.

Practices in Health Care and Disability Insurance: Delay, Diminish, Deny, and Blame

Source: projectcensored.com

This study examines the historical circumstances that brought about our private health and disability insurance system in the US.

Social Security and Bipolar Disorder

Source: HubPages

Explains how people with bipolar disorder can win a disability claim.

Houston expo creates opportunities for the disabled

Source: The Houston Chronicle

Megan Hess was on a mission when she went to Saturday's Housing and Employment Expo for People with Disabilities. She wanted a job.

Lafayette council extends home access for the disabled

Source: dailycamera.com

Lafayette adopted what is likely Colorado's toughest residential access measure Tuesday night, mandating that a quarter of new homes built in the city guarantee access to people with disabilities.

Disabled girl barred from nightclub as crutches deemed 'offensive weapons'

Source: This is London

A nightclub's decision to turn away a disabled girl on crutches has been branded 'absolutely ludicrous' by the Disability Rights Commission.

Disability activists wrap up week of Chicago protests

Source: ABC Local Affiliates

Hundreds of activists for the disabled protested again Wednesday in downtown Chicago, demanding better housing conditions. They are angry with Illinois government officials for spending too much money sending the disabled to nursing homes.

Football Vets Claim Disabilities

Source: ABC News

"Players can't get disability," said former coach Mike Ditka. "They get the runaround -- delay, deny and hope they die." But not all players agree the league has left disabled players behind.

Support Our Troops: This 85 Year Old Marine and Vetteran of Three Foreign Wars Is Being Denied The Benefits He is Due.

Source: hammondstar.com

The Veteran Hospital in Jackson, Miss., and the Veteran Dental clinic will not help him with pulling his teeth because he is not listed as 100 percent disabled or unhireable.

No Longer One of 'Jerry's Kids'

Source: The Washington Post

I never met Jerry Lewis. I never became famous, as I'd dreamed. I was cute, though, with big blue eyes and unruly blond curls, and I was in several magazine and newspaper ads for MDA.

Gee, Thanks, Miracle of Modern Medicine: Down Syndrome and Alzheimer's Disease

All happy families resemble one another, each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way. Leo Tolstoy Part I: A Report:

New Labour, the Market State, and the End of Welfare

Source: ukwatch.net

n November 2001 a conference assembled at Woodstock, near Oxford. Its subject was Malingering and Illness Deception .

Letter of the Day

Source: lubbockonline.com

Disability isn't always obvious

Medicaid rule change means outdoor-designed wheelchairs may not be covered

Source: Salt Lake Tribune

Wheelchairs designed for use outside the home will no longer be covered by Medicaid under a rule change that disabled-rights advocates say is misguided, and one occupational therapist likened to placing hundreds of Utahns on house arrest. Utah health officials say the rule s …

Finally a National Voice 4 The Voiceless.

Adelaide-Australia 22nd August 2007-Newsvine - Australia's politicians are very sensitive to public opinion in an advancing Federal election.

National Voice At Last

Source: On Line Opinion

A new national voice for Parents, Carers and the Disabled. Was launched in Melbourne, Victoria Australia. For so long Parents, Carers and the Disabled have had to fight for their right to be heard. With National Voice Their voices will finally be heard.

Breaking barriers

Source: The Minneapolis Star Tribune

Jackie Jacoby moves slowly and deliberately through her apartment with the help of a walker, but because the doors are wide, the cabinets are low and the bathroom is large, she can live there independently. Jacoby's new home, Kingsley Commons, was built specifically for people w …

A technology summer camp for kids

I found an article on a technology summer camp for kids Link: This summer camp is all about technology | CNET News.com. This reminded me of an experience I had when I was younger at an Easter Seals computer camp Although this camp was for disabled

One legged doc walks 108 mile fundraiser

Source: dailyrecord.co.uk

A ONE-LEGGED doctor yesterday challenged able-bodied Scots to match his charity walks. Dr Bob Grant, 61, has just completed a 108-mile trek which he hopes will raise £7000 for cancer charity Maggie's - on crutches.

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