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Muscular Dystrophy Drug Success
Research > Drug Development

Muscular Dystrophy Drug Success

By SpecialNeeds.com Editor
...as well as the heart and breathing muscles....on the issue of scarring on the heart, which...scarring on the heart, which lessens the...which lessens the heart’s pumping ability....patients begins after heart damage is detected....in the American Heart Association journal,...Initially he had some scarring on his heart when...scarring on his heart when he began taking...
Stalkers on Lifetime TV
Global Insights > Culture

Stalkers on Lifetime TV

By SpecialNeeds.com Editor
This made-for-TV movie is based on the book Whisper of Fear: The True Story of the Prosecutor Who Stalks the Stalkers by Rhonda Saunders. We've all heard about stalkers stalking the rich and famous. In 1989 Rebecca Schaeffer, a young actress, was killed by her stalker. Political figures, entertainment...
Private Foundations Funding Disability Research: A Guide for Advocates and Families
Research > Funding

Private Foundations Funding Disability Research: A Guide for Advocates and Families

By Kelsey James
...research. This lag reflects institutional blind spots, not active avoidance. Small patient populations don't generate the donor urgency that cancer or heart disease do. Academic prestige doesn't cluster around disability research the way it does around oncology trials. The result is a funding ecosystem where...
Kendall Gretsch Won the First Gold at the 2026 Paralympics. She Chose This Sport After Para Triathlon Was Cut from Rio.
News > Sports

Kendall Gretsch Won the First Gold at the 2026 Paralympics. She Chose This Sport After Para Triathlon Was Cut from Rio.

By Brock Jefferson
...Germany's Andrea Eskau took silver, 28.4 seconds back. That gap isn't just about ski speed. It's about shooting accuracy under cardiovascular load. Your heart...
Deep Pressure Therapy and Weighted Blankets: What Parents of Children with Special Needs Should Know
Therapies > Other

Deep Pressure Therapy and Weighted Blankets: What Parents of Children with Special Needs Should Know

By Benjamin Schultz
...therapy uses firm, consistent touch to activate the parasympathetic nervous system. This is the branch of your autonomic nervous system that slows your heart rate, lowers cortisol, and shifts your body out of fight-or-flight mode. When a child with sensory processing differences experiences sensory overload,...
Heart Defects in Down Syndrome: What Every Parent Should Know
Special Needs > Down Syndrome

Heart Defects in Down Syndrome: What Every Parent Should Know

By Mr. Jackson Pierce
...cardiologist mentioned a heart defect. You're...have a congenital heart defect. That statistic...three most common heart defects in Down...The Most Common Heart Defects in Down...of congenital heart disease in children...center of the heart where the upper...meet. In a typical heart, these chambers...separate, forcing the heart to work harder...syndrome who have heart defects. The condition...
Managing Your Child's Heart Health with Muscular Dystrophy: A Parent's Guide to Cardiomyopathy Monitoring
Medical > Cardiology

Managing Your Child's Heart Health with Muscular Dystrophy: A Parent's Guide to Cardiomyopathy Monitoring

By Andrew Donovan
...damages cells. In the heart, that damage is cumulative...early detection buys time. Heart medications started before...still working. Why the Heart Is Affected. Dystrophin...during contraction. The heart contracts about 100,000...scars and stiffens. The heart enlarges to compensate,...Others maintain normal heart function into their late...
Helping Your Autistic Child Through Heart Tests: A Sensory-Friendly Approach to Echocardiograms and ECGs
Medical > Cardiology

Helping Your Autistic Child Through Heart Tests: A Sensory-Friendly Approach to Echocardiograms and ECGs

By Andrew Donovan
...looks like in practice. Why Echocardiograms Are Challenging for Sensory-Sensitive Children. An echocardiogram uses ultrasound to create images of the heart. The technician applies cold gel to the chest, then presses a handheld transducer (the probe) against the skin at different angles. The child needs...
Josh Sweeney Scored the Sochi 2014 Gold Medal Goal. He's Back at the Paralympics, This Time as a Biathlete.
News > Sports

Josh Sweeney Scored the Sochi 2014 Gold Medal Goal. He's Back at the Paralympics, This Time as a Biathlete.

By Brock Jefferson
...Afghanistan. On October 28, 2009, he stepped on an IED. He lost both legs above the knee and waited two hours for evacuation. He received a Purple Heart for his service. The path from that morning in Nowzad to scoring the goal that won a Paralympic gold...
Para Biathlon at the 2026 Paralympics: Events, Rules, and Athletes
News > Sports

Para Biathlon at the 2026 Paralympics: Events, Rules, and Athletes

By Brock Jefferson
...break, not as a reward: as an additional demand on a body that is already working at its limit. You ski hard, stop at a range, raise a rifle while your heart is still hammering, and try to hit a target the size of a small plate from 10 meters. Miss, and you ski a penalty loop before continuing. Then you go...
Brenna Huckaby Is Chasing Her Fourth Paralympic Gold in Milan
News > Sports

Brenna Huckaby Is Chasing Her Fourth Paralympic Gold in Milan

By Brock Jefferson
...the most decorated Paralympic snowboarder who has ever competed, and nine days from stepping onto the snow at the Cortina Para Snowboard Park in the heart of the Dolomites. You are going to want to watch this one. From Rehabilitation to the Record Books Huckaby started snowboarding in 2013 and built...
Understanding and Supporting Muscular Dystrophy
Special Needs > Muscular Dystrophy

Understanding and Supporting Muscular Dystrophy

By Amelia Harper
...different muscle groups and cause different symptoms. Muscular dystrophy can affect many parts of the body: Muscles for moving, called skeletal muscles Heart muscle Muscles for breathing Muscles for speaking and swallowing As the disease gets worse, it can cause problems like trouble walking, breathing,...

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