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Disabled World Weekly Newsletter ) Latest Published News and Information: Annual EY Global Informati

Disabled World Weekly Newsletter ([www.disabled-world.com]( Latest Published News and Information: [Organizations at High Risk from Cyber Attacks - Common Attack Methods Still Successful]( Annual EY Global Information Security Survey (GISS) reveals organizations believe cyber threats place them at high risk of attacks [Medicare Part B Increase Will Consume Retirees Entire COLA]( The Senior Citizens League warns jump in Medicare Part B premiums to blame for majority of retired and disabled beneficiaries not seeing increase in net Social Security benefit [Video Game Improves Balance in Youth With Autism]( Playing a video game that rewards participants for holding various ninja poses could help children and youth with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) improve their balance [New Sports and Disciplines for Paris 2024 Paralympics]( International Paralympic Committee confirms 8 new sports and 3 sport disciplines have expressed an interest in applying for inclusion in the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games [Getting a Job with a Disability - Infographic with Transcript]( This infographic with text transcript provides helpful job seeking advice for people with disabilities looking for employment [FDA Issues Guidance on Generic Abuse-Deterrent Opioid Development]( Statement from FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb M.D. on steps to promote development of generic versions of opioids formulated to deter abuse [New Details on Aged Brain, Alzheimer's and Dementia Revealed]( Details discovered that will help researchers better understand the biological bases for Alzheimer's disease and dementia in older populations [Mobile Phone App to Control Diabetes May be Possible Someday]( Bioelectronic medicine aims to treat chronic diseases with electrical signals by using miniature implantable devices to make sure organs function properly [Amputees Can Learn to Control Robotic Arm with Mind Power]( A new study by neuroscientists at the University of Chicago shows how amputees can learn to control a robotic arm through electrodes implanted in the brain  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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