The USA Wheelchair Rugby Team which beat Australia to claim the 2010 Wheelchair Rugby World Championships in Canada have been awarded the International Paralympic Committee’s (IPC) Athlete of the Month for September after winning a public vote. It was the…
Author: Terense Kemp
Report Says Insulin Resistance Associated with Increased Risk of Stroke
Insulin resistance, a condition in which insulin produced by the body becomes less effective in reducing blood glucose levels, appears to be associated with an increased risk of stroke in individuals without diabetes, according to a report. Insulin resistance originates…
ACA Announces National Gold Sponsor for 2010
The Amputee Coalition of America (ACA) announced Ossur as a national gold sponsor for 2010. The gold sponsorship is a $30,000 contribution. “The Amputee Coalition of America is honored to welcome such a prestigious company as Ossur to our national…
In Memoriam: Kay Leimkuehler
Catherine Leimkuehler In early October, PEL Supply reported the death of Catherine (Kay) Leimkuehler, wife of PEL founder, the late Paul E. Leimkuehler. Kay passed away on October 6, with her four children – sons Bill, Bob, and…
The Countdown to the IPC Athletics World Championships Begins
There are just 100 days to go until some of the biggest names in Paralympic sport head to Christchurch, New Zealand for the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) Athletics World Championships. More than 1,000 athletes from more than 70 countries are…
ATV-Related Injury Hospitalizations More Than Doubled in 9 Years
All-terrain vehicles (ATVs) are associated with a significant and increasing number of hospitalizations for children in the United States, according to a new report by the Center for Injury Research and Policy at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public…
Dan Blasini Recognized as Finalist in Dorland Health People Awards
Dan Blasini Hanger clinical care manager Dan Blasini, RN, BSN, BC-CM from San Antonio, Texas was selected as a finalist in the Life Care Planner category for the first annual Dorland Health People Awards. The Dorland Health People…
Human Trial of Embryonic Stem Cell-Based Investigational Drug for Acute SCI Begins
The first patient to be treated in an embryonic stem cell phase 1 clinical trial was enrolled at the Shepherd Center in Atlanta and received an investigational drug to treat an acute spinal cord injury, according to a press release…
Study Shows Rise in Hospitalizations for Young Women with Diabetes
A study published in the Journal of Women’s Health has shown a rapid increase in the number of hospitalizations due to diabetes for young adults — particularly young women. Diabetes hospitalizations were up by 66% for all ages and sexes,…
HHS Encourages Women to be Proactive in Cancer Detection
Each year, National Breast Cancer Awareness Month focuses our attention on the burden of breast cancer in our society and reminds us that there are things women can do to help detect this disease earlier, when it may be most…
