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  2. Jo Beckwith - Wikipedia

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    Beckwith began her YouTube channel, Footless Jo, during her recovery from amputation in 2018. [3] In 2019, the channel became more prominent following a video she released titled, "How I Said Goodbye to My Ankle". That video went viral and garnered over 8 million views. [2] Footless Jo focuses on amputation, disability, and mental health.

  3. After my stroke, I didn't want to be the miracle girl in the ...

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    Yet since my stroke, I have had another biological baby and, with the help of my husband, I share my story and the lessons we’ve learned as a speaker and advocate for other people with disabilities.

  4. Paralytic illness of Franklin D. Roosevelt - Wikipedia

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    "FDR did not want the public to be aware that he was forced to use a wheelchair." [4]: 92 When discussing Roosevelt's limited use of a wheelchair in public, Gallagher stated, "This was not by accident. It was a strategy that served to minimize the extent of his handicap: To make it unnoticed when possible and palatable when it was noticed."

  5. World Stroke Day - Wikipedia

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    The global reach of World Stroke Day 2011 was a step up from 2010 with increased participation came from Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, and South America. World Stroke Day 2011 received increased response in the media with coverage in English, Spanish, Portuguese, Arabic, Chinese, and many other languages.

  6. Groundbreaking AI brain implant helps stroke survivor ... - AOL

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    Scientists at the University of California, San Francisco have developed a bilingual brain implant that uses artificial intelligence to help a stroke survivor communicate in Spanish and English ...

  7. NBC sued for wrongful death following wheelchair crash near ...

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    A woman died after falling out of her wheelchair near the set of 'America's Got Talent,' where disability entrances were allegedly blocked. NBC sued for wrongful death following wheelchair crash ...

  8. National Stroke Association - Wikipedia

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    Careliving was an online social network targeting caregivers of stroke survivors, making information and resources available to them. [4] NSA offered a series of webinars, called iHope, which were tailored to assist stroke survivors and caregivers by equipping them with the knowledge to take an active role in their post-stroke recovery. [5]

  9. Racial gap in US stroke deaths widened during pandemic - AOL

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    Doctors say COVID-19 infection can raise the risk of stroke. NEW YORK (AP) — The longstanding racial gap in U.S. The post Racial gap in US stroke deaths widened during pandemic appeared first on ...