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Disabled World Weekly Newsletter ) Latest Published News and Information: World Cerebral Palsy Day i

Disabled World Weekly Newsletter ([www.disabled-world.com]( Latest Published News and Information: [CP Awareness: World Cerebral Palsy Day Friday 6th October 2017]( World Cerebral Palsy Day is a movement of people with cerebral palsy (CP) and their families, and the organisations that support them, in more than 60 countries [Comparison of Drug Cost Variation Between Drug Plans]( Comparison of drug plans reveals millions of senior Americans at risk of price gouging for prescription drugs as Medicare does not have authority to negotiate drug prices [Surgeons Practice Brain Surgery on 3D Printed Brain Models]( 3D printed brain allows surgeons to practice and get a feel for the anatomy for a fraction of the cost of a computer simulation [Protein 3 Times Daily May Make Seniors Stronger]( Study revealed spreading protein equally among three daily meals could be linked to greater mass and muscle strength in the elderly [U.S. FDA Approves Gene Therapy for Treatment of Cancer and Life-threatening Diseases]( FDA approval brings first gene therapy to the United States with CAR T-cell therapy approved to treat certain children and young adults with B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia [South Africa Should Prioritize Implementing Inclusive Education for Children with Disabilities]( Human Rights Watch notes the recommendations calling on South Africa to prioritize implementing inclusive education for children with disabilities [FDA Operation Pangea X Protects Consumers from Dangerous Online Prescription Drugs]( U.S. FDA takes action against over 500 websites that illegally sell potentially dangerous, unapproved versions of prescription medicines, including opioids, antibiotics and injectable epinephrine products to American consumers. Â Reminder: This email is ONLY sent to verified subscribers. You are receiving this email because you confirmed to receive the Disabled World Weekly Newsletter at Disabled-World.com If you are no longer interested in our newsletter, you can unsubscribe by clicking the link below. Disabled World, 173 D'Youville, Chateauguay, QC J6J5R1, CANADA [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options](

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