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Foot pain relief with Neuropathy Compression AmRelieve Soothe Socks
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Do you suffer from swollen feet, heel pain or arch pain? Would you like relief from the pain and discomfort caused by arthritis, plantar faciitis, tendonitis, inflammation and nerve pain in the feet ? Sooth your aches and pains with Ausnew's AmRelieve Sooth Sock! Introducing the Ausnew AmRelieve SootheSocks - Neuropathy Compression The Ausnew AmRelieve SootheSocks - Neuropathy Compression have a tighter bottom than they do a top, which gently pumps the blood from the bottom of your foot up to the top. These socks help to ease the agony brought on by inflammation, heel and arch pain, and a variety of other...
The EZ Door Knob Grip - Removable Glow-in-the-Dark Inserts | Assist You In And Out Of Your Home
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The Ausnew EZ Doorknob Grips make it easy to turn around awkward doorknobs. It’s great for people with arthritis, young children, and senior citizens who may have trouble gripping the door handle.
Karan Nagrani is using social media to raise awareness about the 'spectrum of blindness'
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What comes to mind when you think of blindness? Is it a person donning dark sunglasses, possibly with a cane, or a guide dog?
There are certainly people with vision loss who fit this bill, but for many others, their experience of blindness is not quite so black and white.
I have prosthetic hands and it constantly surprises people
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A few days ago, I visited a local pub with a girlfriend, and standing at the bar together we ordered two glasses of wine.
The bartender promptly placed two stemless glasses on the counter and began pouring.
Plastic can be an essential accessibility tool for people with disability. What happens when we ban it?
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As a person living with a physical disability, there are a few items I require to help me live an independent life.
Pre-prepared vegetables, ready meals and drinking straws — some of which are made of plastic — are absolutely essential for people like me.