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UroMed News
- SPORTS ‘N SPOKES Magazine Teams Up With UroMed & Wheel:Life for 2013 Get Out, Enjoy Life EventSPORTS ‘N SPOKES, the sports and recreation magazine of the Paralyzed Veterans of America (PVA), has teamed up with UroMed’s nonprofit program Life After Spinal Cord Injury (LASCI) and the online community, Wheel:Life, to encourage people...
- UroMed Expands National Catheter & Continence Care Business By Adding Mississippi OfficeHeadquartered in Suwanee, GA [a suburb of Atlanta], UroMed now has seven regional offices including their newest location in Ridgeland, Mississippi. Ridgeland is a suburb of Jackson, Mississippi.
- PatientPoint® Partners with UroMed to Offer Educational Materials in Urology Exam RoomsNew educational materials help patients talk to their physicians about sensitive subjects via a Patient Point joint venture of UroMed and Cure Medical to offer valuable incontinence and catheterization information in urology exam rooms.
- mobileWOMEN.org Magazine Spotlights UroMed’s Female Hometown Heroes with Spinal Cord InjuriesmobileWOMEN.org magazine will be spotlighting the stories of UroMed’s female Hometown Heroes as an inspirational program for their readers. mobileWOMEN.org is an online magazine for women who use wheelchairs.
Multiple Sclerosis News & Resources
- $25 Million in New Research Projects Launched to Stop MS, Restore Function, and End It Forever/About-the-Society/News/$25-Million-in-New-Research-Projects-Launched-to-S
- $38 Million for 5 New MS Research Studies Announced by PCORI/About-the-Society/News/$38-Million-for-5-New-MS-Research-Studies-Announce
- “Robotic Suit” Being Explored for Improving Walking in People with MS/About-the-Society/News/Robotic-Suit”-Being-Explored-for-Improving-Walkin
- 12 National Patient Advocacy Organizations Urge Senate to Vote “No” on Advancing ACA Repeal, Urging /About-the-Society/News/12-National-Patient-Advocacy-Organizations-Urge-Se
News from Spinal Cord Injury Zone
- Stem cells a step toward improving motor, sensory function after spinal cord injuryEarly research at Mayo Clinic using stem cell therapy to treat spinal cord injuries has produced results for one patient that doctors describe as “beyond expectations.” ROCHESTER, Minn. — Stem cells derived from a patient’s own fat offer a step toward improving — not just stabilizing — motor and sensory function of people with spinal… Continue Reading » […]
- Air Travel is Often Dangerous for People with DisabilitiesU.S. Army veteran and frequent traveler who uses a wheelchair discusses perils of flying and why change is needed now. NEW YORK (PRWEB) November 26, 2019 – Paralyzed Veterans of America (PVA), an organization dedicated to empowering veterans, is alerting the public to the dangers people with disabilities commonly face during air travel and asking… Continue R […]
- Dustin Fly ArtQuadriplegic Modern/abstract artist Collection of paintings Dustin Fly sells and has made. He broke his neck in 2010 and started painting afterward. Message Dustin on Facebook to purchase.
- Quadriplegic doctor working on helping spinal patients walk againWhen it comes to developing cutting-edge technology to help people with spinal problems walk again, Dinesh Palipana is uniquely qualified – not only is he a decorated medical researcher, he’s also a quadriplegic. Dr Palipana was seriously injured in a car crash on Brisbane’s Gateway Bridge in 2010 that robbed him of the use of… Continue Reading »