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18 articles listed on AbleData

  1. Assistive Technology Helps Dementia Sufferers Get Through the Day
  2. Device Helps Physically Disabled Turn On Computer
  3. Digital Television Viewing Enhanced For Visually-Impaired
  4. Doctors and Engineers Develop Virtual-Reality Recovery for Stroke Victims
  5. Gesture Recognition Will Allow People With Disabilities to Interact More Easily With Computers
  6. Intelligent Walker Designed to Assist the Elderly and People Undergoing Medical Rehabilitation
  7. Invention Enables People With Disabilities Communicate and Steer a Wheelchair by Sniffing
  8. Modified Home Video Game Shows Promise for Improving Hand Function in Teens With Cerebral Palsy
  9. New "Smart" Homes for Dementia Sufferers
  10. New Teaching Tools Aid Visually Impaired Students in Learning Math
  11. New Technology Allows Medical Workers to Better Assess Brain Injuries
  12. Researchers Helping Electric Wheelchair Users Move More Easily
  13. Robot Playmate May Help Children With Autism
  14. Scientists Read Minds With Infrared Scan: Optical Brain Imaging Decodes Preference With 80 Percent Accuracy
  15. Smartphone Technology Improves Prosthetic Limbs
  16. Software Improves Understanding of Mobility Problems
  17. Tongue Drive System Lets Persons With Disabilities Operate Powered Wheelchairs, Computers
  18. Voice-Commanded Robot Wheelchair Finds Its Own Way

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