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Disabled World Weekly Newsletter ([www.disabled-world.com]( Latest Published News and Information: [Sign Language May Offer Answer to Meaning of Music]( Analysis concludes we may gain some insights by looking at sign language as to how we detect the meaning of music [Folding Portable Wheelchair Scale With Ramp]( Portable wheelchair scale with easy roll-on weighing includes BMI, reweigh and hold functions, and EMR-ready with an RS-232 port [Fewer Behavioral Issues Detected in Lower-income Kids Raised in Counties with High Upward Mobility]( Study reveals children who grow up in urban counties with high upward mobility exhibit fewer behavioral problems and perform better on cognitive tests [Ocrevus for Relapsing-Remitting MS Approved in Canada]( Health Canada has now approved OCREVUS (ocrelizumab) for Canadians living with Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis (RRMS) [People Who Hear Voices Can Detect Hidden Speech in Unusual Sounds]( Research reveals people who hear voices may also use unusual skills when their brains process new sounds [Overcoming Last Line of Antibiotic Resistance Against Bacterial Infections]( Common type of bacteria causing major healthcare crisis as we get closer towards the last line of antibiotic resistance against bacterial infections [Preventing Cancer Metastases by Using Spaser to Destroy Circulating Tumor Cells]( Spaser can be used as optical probe and when released into the body, find circulating tumor cells, stick to them and destroy these cells by breaking them apart to prevent cancer metastases [Global Estimate of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Among Children]( New global study reveals nearly eight out of every 1,000 children in the general population estimated to have Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) 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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