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Disabled World Weekly Newsletter ([www.disabled-world.com]( Latest Published News and Information: [DOJ Files Complaint Against City of LA and CRA/LA Alleging They Fraudulently Obtained Millions in Housing Grants for Disabled]( U.S. Files new complaint against city of LA and a former redevelopment agency to recover millions of federal grant dollars allegedly obtained by making false promises to provide housing to persons with disabilities [Cognitive Behavior Therapy Effects On Parents of Children with Autism]( Study reveals when parents are partners in therapy with children, they experience improvements in their own depression and emotion regulation [9Yr Old Girl Inspired by Brother's Illness Hosts Lemonade Stand This Saturday]( Avery will be selling cups of kindness at her lemonade stand outside TeBella Tea Company on Davis Islands Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. [Car Dealerships to Provide Hand Controls for Test Drives for Individuals With Disabilities]( U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit, rules individuals who use hand controls to operate cars and trucks have equal right to test drive vehicles before purchasing them [Speech/Voice Recognition Market Worth $18.3 Billion USD by 2023]( Increased demand for speech-based biometric systems for multifactor authentication and growing impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on the accuracy of speech and voice recognition drive the growth of the market [Social Isolation and Loneliness Greater Threat to Public Health Than Obesity]( Research reveals loneliness and social isolation may represent greater public health hazard than obesity, and their impact has been growing and will continue to grow [Hypothalamus Stem Cells Govern Rate of Aging]( Stem cells in the brain hypothalamus govern how fast aging occurs in the body, and could lead to new strategies for warding off age-related diseases and extending lifespan  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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