part, or accessory, which is— (1) recognized in the official National Formulary, or the United States Pharmacopeia, or any supplement to them, (2) intended for use in the diagnosis of disease...
Search Results "Neuromuscular Disease"
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7.1 Basic Understanding of Diagnostic Imaging Equipment
- Lupus Foundation of America
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Notes
Notes A As for persons without disabilities, individual patients with disabilities have their own set of health conditions, including coexisting diseases and health risk factors that...
- National Eye Institute
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National Odd Shoe Exchange
Many have this need due to injury, disease or genetic disorders. NATIONAL ODD SHOE EXCHANGE is made possible by financial donations and in-kind support....
- National Organization for Rare Disorders
- Get Ready
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Section 36.205 Association (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
For example, it would be a violation of this part for a day care center to refuse admission to a child because his or her brother has HIV disease....
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6.3 Examinations and Inquiries Before Employment
Where this is so, an individual who has a "hidden" disability such as diabetes, epilepsy, heart disease, cancer, or mental illness, and who is rejected for a job, frequently does not know...
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Section 1630.8 Relationship or Association With an Individual With a Disability
provision would prohibit an employer from discharging an employee because the employee does volunteer work with people who have AIDS, and the employer fears that the employee may contract the disease...
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Section 36.205 Association (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
For example, it would be a violation of this part for a day care center to refuse admission to a child because his or her brother has HIV disease....
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Falls and Injuries
Added to that, neural-degenerative diseases like peripheral artery disease and things like that in this composite, and so [there is] more reliance on vision....
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3.1 Comparison of Our Sample to U.S. Population of WhMD Users
orthopedic impairments of the lower extremity (17% when combined with arthritis and other polyarthritis to conform with the classification used in the current study), cerebral vascular diseases...
- Low Vision Part 3: How Can People With Low Vision Maintain Their Independence?
- Low Vision Part 5: How Can Family Members Help a Loved One With Low Vision?
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Appendix A: Pedestrians with Visual Impairments
Diabetic retinopathy is a progressive disease that may lead to total blindness. The U.S....
- Willoughby Industries ASWLDR-1922 Ligature-resistant Stainless Steel Behavioral Healthcare Lavatory System
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Record of a disability
history of a disability or has been misclassified as having a mental or physical impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities.26 For example, a person who had heart disease...
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2. a. i. Accessible parking
cane, crutch, prosthetic device, wheelchair or other mobility aid; arthritic, neurological, or orthopedic conditions that severely limit one's ability to walk; respiratory diseases...
- National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD)
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6.4 Post-Offer Examinations and Inquiries Permitted
Workers in certain health care jobs may need to be examined to assure that they do not have a current contagious disease or infection that would pose a significant risk of transmission to...
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7. Diagnostic Imaging Equipment: Accessibility Considerations
Nonetheless, all patients regardless of disability must have access to these technologies, which can be essential to identifying and characterizing disease and thus directing critical therapeutic...
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Preventive Care and Health Education
We ask people with disabilities about diet, exercise, smoking, drug use, heavy alcohol use, unprotected sex, and sexually transmitted diseases, birth control, etc....
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Benefits
Participation in outdoor recreation activities provides the following benefits: Physical health benefits, including reduces obesity, diminishes risk of chronic disease; and increases...
