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A wish to walk: Man refuses to accept paralysis (Orange County Register) Part I: Hunting for a miracle, grasping at a chance to walk again after a diving accident leaves a man a quadriplegic. | County to offer high challenge sports program to disabled persons (Boca Raton News) AccesSportAmerica says it’s a national non-profit organization that “inspires higher function and fitness for children and adults of all disabilities through high-challenge sports.” | Head over heels for guest speaker (Forbes Advocate) At 19 year of age, many would remember feeling invincible, ‘six foot tall and bullet proof’. Sam Bailey was no different. | "Think First" For Summertime Safety (Medical News Today) Summer is here and the kids are out of school. While summer is the perfect time for fun and games, it's important to keep safe, too. Shepherd Center, a catastrophic care hospital in Atlanta, specializes in the medical treatment and rehabilitation of people with spinal cord and brain injuries. | Family of paralyzed father pins hope on new treatment (Statesville Record & Landmark) It was only a chair, but it had become his purgatory. Each day John Pou spent in the wheelchair, his spirit seemed to die a little more. It was a perpetual reminder of the calamity that had brought him and Marci, even the kids, to this place. The chair stood for all that was lost: A promising career, a vigorous life spent fishing the lakes of North Carolina, future plans conjured when ... |

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