A Fresno father was sentenced to 9 years after a DUI crash on Highway 156 left his 6-year-old son paralyzed in the legs.
Patients with untreatable conditions such as sight loss or loss of motor-function could be closer to a viable technology for restoring their lost sense, within a faster time frame.
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A new law extends free TSA PreCheck to certain severely disabled veterans. Active-duty members have always had it free ...
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Former NFL running back Chris Johnson has revealed that he has been diagnosed with ALS, a progressive neurological disease ...
Saunders is racing again with adapted hand controls — and redefining what winning looks like.
After experiencing facial paralysis, 75-year-old Bob Duncan of Corvallis, Oregon, was diagnosed with a rare form of squamous ...
Certain disabled veterans can now enroll in TSA PreCheck for free. Here are the requirements and how to apply.
A California-developed brain implant has enabled a man who lost the ability to speak to communicate independently, browse the ...
Brooke Wright developed severe back pain from years of working as a hairdresser. After being dismissed by doctors, she was ...
Veterans of the U.S. Military who meet a set of requirements outlined in the Veterans Expedited TSA Screening (VETS) Safe Travel Act now qualify for free TSA PreCheck enrollment.