A civil rights issue: Innovation for those with disabilities
Innovation in health care has produced some important discoveries, especially as it concerns those with disabilities.
5 Seconds
Juan “Emilio” Duran-Reyes, 14 months, reacts to Dr. Danielle Knowlton as she makes sounds and taps his shoulder with a toy at the Barton Audiology office in South Lake Tahoe, Calif., on Nov. 3, 2011. He is held by his mother, Carmen Reyes, while Nelsoannin Hurtado, Barton Health Spanish medical interpreter, rear, assists with communication. Duran-Reyes received a cochlear implant that includes a microphone and processor wrapped around his ear and a magnetic disc that connects the external portion of the device to the part implanted inside his ear.
Michael Higdon / AP
Featured Photo Galleries
The British-Irish boy band One Direction performs at the Patriot Center in Fairfax as part of their Up All Night Tour.
Barn owls, pit bulls, red pandas, cheetah cubs and more in animal views
Barn owls, pit bulls, red pandas, cheetah cubs and more.
Teamwork, discipline help plebes get to the top
At the U.S. Naval Academy, the freshman class attempts to climb the Herndon Monument.
The National Zoo’s new cheetah cubs
A dramatic rescue saved these two cheetah babies and their distressed mother giving birth.
Joplin, Missouri, one year after tornadoes devastate town
Reminders of destruction are everywhere in Joplin, Mo., a year after a killer tornado.



Loading...
Comments