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New York Times

Periodical Web Site:
http://www.nytimes.com
ISSN:
0362-4331

Published by:
New York Times Company

67 articles listed on AbleData

  1. A Hearing Aid That Cuts Out All the Clatter
  2. A Once-Unthinkable Choice for Amputees
  3. A Scanner-Reader to Take Along Anywhere
  4. A School Topples Hurdles to Learning
  5. A Twisted Ankle Isn't Just a Simple Sprain
  6. Accustomed to Wheels, Thrill Seeking Injured Veterans Take Wing
  7. Among Twists in Budget Woes, Tensions Over Teaching the Deaf
  8. An Aide for the Disabled, a Companion, and Nice and Furry
  9. An Assistant Who May Need the Occasional Battery
  10. An Escape Device Inspired by 9/11 Victims
  11. An iPod So Small Its Controls Are Found on the Cord
  12. As Disabled Athletes Compete, Questions of Logistics
  13. Audio Books With a New York Accent
  14. Better Vision, With a Telescope Inside the Eye
  15. Buying a Hearing Aid? You've Got a Lot to Learn
  16. Changing How Qatar Sees the Blind
  17. Close Look at Orthotics Raises a Welter of Doubts
  18. Concocting a Cure for Kids With Issues
  19. Disabilities Act Prompts Flood of Suits Some Cite as Unfair
  20. Don’t Know How? Well, Find Someone Who Does
  21. Emergency Rooms Built With the Elderly in Mind
  22. Fitting Prosthetic Limbs, via a Computer
  23. For Autistic Children, Therapy on Four Legs
  24. For Children Who Cannot Speak, a True Voice
  25. For Hard of Hearing, Clarity out of the Din
  26. For Paterson’s Parents, the Choice Was Independence Over Special Education
  27. For The Afflicted, A Little Black Box to Jog Failing Memory
  28. For the Blind, Technology Does What a Guide Dog Can't
  29. Google to Caption YouTube Videos
  30. Help for the Blind, Confusion for Everyone Else
  31. High-Tech Help
  32. Hybrid Cars May Include Fake Vroom for Safety
  33. In Cybertherapy, Avatars Assist With Healing
  34. In Elder Care, Signing on Becomes a Way to Drop By
  35. In New Procedure, Artificial Arm Listens to Brain
  36. Insurers Fight Speech-Impairment Remedy
  37. iPad Opens World to a Disabled Boy
  38. Just Because One’s Vision Is Waning, Hope Doesn’t Have To
  39. Learning to Accept, and Master, a $110,000 Mechanical Arm
  40. Making Broadway Accessible for the Disabled
  41. Making Eyeglasses That Let Wearers Change Focus on the Fly
  42. Monkeys Think, Moving Artificial Arm as Own
  43. Monkey's Thoughts Propel Robot, a Step That May Help Humans
  44. New Breed of Robotics Aims to Help People Walk Again
  45. New Therapies Fight Phantom Noises of Tinnitus
  46. Park for Special Needs Children to Open in San Antonio
  47. Physical Therapists Turn to Wii Golf
  48. Portable Glow to Help Melt Those Winter Blues
  49. Raves (Yes, It's True) for New Hearing Aid
  50. Safe in Bed?
  51. Seeking an Objective Test for Attention Disorder
  52. Sensors Help Keep the Elderly at Home
  53. Social Networks a Lifeline for the Chronically Ill
  54. Sound Bites
  55. Spirit Intact, Soldier Reclaims His Life
  56. Technologies Help Adult Children Monitor Aging Parents
  57. The Disability Lobby and Voting
  58. The Hunt for an Affordable Hearing Aid
  59. The New Old Age: Begin the Bidet
  60. The New Old Age: Scientists Weigh In on Fall Prevention
  61. The Technology for Monitoring Elderly Relatives
  62. Treating Sleep Apnea Without the Mask
  63. U.S. Approves First Method to Give the Blind Limited Vision
  64. Want a Better Listener? Protect Those Ears
  65. What to Do When a Newborn Can’t Hear
  66. With Small Devices, Older New Yorkers Gain Independence and Peace of Mind
  67. Wonder Dog

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