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Dec 16, 2008
Low-Vision Holiday Travel Tips
The American Foundation for the Blind offers strategies to blind and visually impaired persons get less stress and more enjoyment during holiday travel. more...
Nov 14, 2008
Travel Training in New York City
Public transit in New York is especially daunting for those with vision or mobility impairments, but training can help the disabled ride the system with confidence. more...
Oct 6, 2008
Tech Tools Offer Blind Safe Travel
Whether it's tickets, schedules, menus, or currency, safe, worry-free travel requires reading. New technology now enables the blind to explore the world with confidence. more...
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Jun 17, 2008
Jetlag and Type One Diabetes
By: Roque Daniel Planas
Managing diabetes requires routine. Both a long flight and jetlag will disrupt your schedule. Here are some tips to minimize the effects of jetlag on Type One Diabetes. more...
Mar 14, 2007
Website Searches for Allergy Info
By: Jill Browne
How to use your web browser and a word processor to search in detail for allergens and other ingredients in the lists published by some of the popular restaurants. more...
Assisting a Deaf-Blind Person
Not all deafblind people are totally deaf or totally blind, and most of the time they don't need extra help from strangers. Here's what to do if help is needed. more...
Mar 9, 2007
Flying with a Pacemaker
Follow your doctor's advice about flying and about going through security with a cardiac pacemaker. You can request a discreet physical search. more...
Feb 26, 2007
Cystic Fibrosis Summer Camps
Because of the risk of cross-contamination, many CF children's camps have shut down. How can a family get the benefits of the camp experience without the high risks? more...
Feb 23, 2007
Burger King Allergen Information
Before eating at Burger King, persons with food allergies, sensitivities, and nutritional requirements or restrictions can check the BK website for current information. more...
Feb 16, 2007
Altitude Facts for Banff Canada
Travelling to Banff in the Canadian Rockies means gaining elevation. A tour operator says this is usually not a problem, but check first if you have poor health. more...
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