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Cell 'battery' found to play central role in neurodegenerative disease - Medical Xpress
Cell 'battery' found to play central role in neurodegenerative disease Medical Xpress Most patients with the disease are wheelchair-bound by their early 40s and have a reduced life expectancy. ARSACS is not unique to French-Canada as scientists have now found over 100 separate mutations in people worldwide including, including patients ... Defects in mitochondria lead to devastating neurodegenerative disease |
Austin reports on veterans' outreach and other services - Mount Pleasant Daily Tribune
Austin reports on veterans' outreach and other services Mount Pleasant Daily Tribune “Efforts were successful to provide a local nursing home veteran with replacement batteries for his powered wheelchair. Medicare will not cover these for vets in nursing homes.” Austin reported he was able to secure funding from American Legion Post ... |
An unlikely pole sitter: Indianapolis Motor Speedway hosts driverless car - Indianapolis Star
An unlikely pole sitter: Indianapolis Motor Speedway hosts driverless car Indianapolis Star Power: Lithium batteries charged by induction make it a green technology. Where: Designed for off-street uses on corporate or college campuses and at airports, fairgrounds, zoos or other urban environments. Zipping around in a driverless car might seem ... |
How we roll—FODAC keeps those with disabilities moving even during tough times - Champion
How we roll—FODAC keeps those with disabilities moving even during tough times Champion We insist that every piece of equipment that leaves here have a good battery so it will keep working as it's supposed to,” Brand said. In addition to wheelchairs, FODAC provides walkers, hospital beds, power chairs, scooters, shower seats, lift chairs, ... |
Residents living in northwest Oklahoma during '02 ice storm share memories - Enid News & Eagle
Residents living in northwest Oklahoma during '02 ice storm share memories Enid News & Eagle We were just lucky enough to have enough batteries because the stores sold out fast! Everybody got really tired of sandwiches, so we were warming up cans of food on the furnace. Shauna Rae Gillpatrick: Our neighbors had access to 2 generators and ... |
