Thursday, December 30, 2010

Orange Juice Joint Pain

Public Call for help from People with Disabilities for the year 2010 Alava

discapacitados alaveses1

Disabled Alava report that have not yet received aid from the Provincial

L to statutory institution that will begin to collect accurate grants next week

Four associations of disabled people reported yesterday that people with disabilities have not received Alava individual grants, the council agreed to grant this area to offset the expenses they have to improve their accessibility. The institution has stated Alava, meanwhile, already has begun the process for payment of the aid, which will start to become effective from next week.

Eginaren Clusters Eginez physically handicapped, deaf Aspasor, Aspace of cerebral palsy, and Itxaropena, which represents people with low vision, issued a statement set where recall that in the Official Gazette of Álava of April 30 were already made such outright grants for 2010. The four associations criticize the "mismanagement" of the council and that today have not received aid, against "a recognized right." Source

http://www.noticiasdealava.com/2010/12/24/sociedad/euskadi/discapacitados-alaveses-denuncian-que-no-han-recibido-todavia-las-ayudas-de-la-diputacion

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL AND WELFARE POLICY INSTITUTE
COUNCIL OF SOCIAL WELFARE

directed Aid Public Announcement
People with Disabilities. Http://www.alava.net/botha/Boletines/2010/046/2010_046_02849.pdf

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Japanese Train Gropping Vids

chip implant Accessibility help paraplegics tourist

British scientists had an implantable chip that releases small electrical impulses to help paralyzed people to exercise.

Electrodos del Open Book (EPSRC)

The device is placed between the spinal nerves which releases electrical impulses.

This is the first device that manages to be created with a size small enough to be implanted into the spinal canal, the canal that houses the spinal cord.

Previous attempts at this type of equipment muscle stimulation had failed because they were too bulky.

But thanks to advances in electronics manufacturing small, researchers at the Research Council of Engineering and Physical Sciences (EPSRC), managed to produce one unit smaller than a fingernail.

The device, called Active Book (book assets) because it is located between the spinal nerves like the pages of a book release electrical impulses directly to the spinal cord from an array of electrodes.

This differs from currently existing equipment, operated from the outside, applying pulses to the skin. Stimulating electrodes

The stimulation device uses electrical impulses to move muscles of the patient's leg.

So far the technology had been used abroad by placing electrodes on the skin, leg and connecting these electrodes to an external stimulator.

But this mechanism is too complicated for the patient and that, despite its benefits, has been used very little.

The new device, however, combines these electrodes to a single muscle stimulator unit is implanted in the patient.

According to scientists, the implant has several potential applications in the field of muscle rehabilitation.

Médula y nervios espinales

The device is small enough to implant.

"The research has the potential to stimulate more muscle groups than is currently possible with existing technology," says Professor Andreas Demosthenous, who led the research.

"This is because this device can be implanted into the spinal canal."

"The stimulation of more muscle groups means that you can have enough movement for controlled exercise such as cycling or rowing, adds.

According to the scientist, the microchip could also be used for a variety of restorative functions, including stimulation of the muscles of the bladder to help overcome incontinence and nerve stimulation to enhance the capacity of the gut and suppress spasms.

In the past, such devices have limitations presented by the difficulty of packing muscle stimulating electrodes and a small unit.

But thanks to advances in laser technology for material processing have been able to cut tiny electrodes of platinum foil. Later

fold these parts into a 3D structure (which looks like the pages of a book.) These are the "pages" that are placed around the nerves.

units adhere to a silicon chip is hermetically sealed to protect the unit from the penetration of water, which can cause corrosion.

As expressed by Professor David Willetts, science adviser to the British government, "this small implant has the potential to make a real difference in the life and long-term health of people with paraplegia in both the UK and the rest of the world. "

are expected to pilot studies to test Active starting next year Book

Source

http://www.bbc.co.uk/mundo/noticias/2010/11/101123_chip_paralisis_men.shtml

Friday, November 12, 2010

Cat Internal Stitches



transporte-publico-vitoria

A total of 140 tourist establishments have already Euskadi Accessibility seal. This is the result Accessibility Program developed by the Department of Industry, Innovation, Trade and Tourism of the Basque Government, which is preparing to tourist guiding services to all persons taking into account five types of functional diversity: physical, visual , auditory, intellectual and organizational (People with breathing difficulties or who require special diets.)

Of those 140 institutions, 32 have come today to the assembly hall of the headquarters of the Basque Government in Vitoria, to receive the seal of the hands of the Vice Minister of Commerce and Tourism, Pilar Zorrilla, who was accompanied by Director of Tourism, Isabel Muela. Among the facilities are recognized tourist offices, hotels, tourist apartments, interpretation centers ...

Basque Accessibility Program Tourism aims to add quality to the tourism Euskadi through an advanced access model based on a concept of greater comfort everyone. Thus, the program supports tourism establishments to improve accessibility to capture a growing audience.
Since the creation of the program, piloted in 200 tourist establishments and launched the initiative to the entire sector. Previous training they receive through Euskalit, and are diagnosed with their situation in terms of accessibility. Establishments participating in the program have been able to finance the improvements that were identified.

This initiative is part of a general policy aimed at improving the quality and the seasonality and the diversification of activity Desk. Its origin came from the need to provide people with accessibility needs, both residents and tourists-and their families and friends, a tourism service quality, safety and comfort in the tourism establishments Euskadi.

The facts are clear: today, the rate of people over 65 years in Spain is 16.6% and is expected to increase to 20% by 2020 and to 36% by 2050, and the rate current disabled people in Spain is 9%, rising to 15.7% in Europe. In Europe alone, the demand for accessibility is at 127 million people. Added to this are those with temporary needs accessibility for various reasons.

Pilot

As a next step in this initiative "Tourism for All 'in Euskadi, is launching a pilot project with five destinations (the three capitals, Zarautz and Rioja Alavesa) and a travel agency company, with which you are defining specific packages for people with disabilities and is expected to be sold from next year.

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Difference Ultra Hd Mino Hd

Towards a new culture of sustainable mobility




Mexico City is very unfriendly in their streets. Out to them and to exercise the right to free movement means, in many cases, having to deal with irresponsible motorists, pedestrians with little educated, poor road infrastructure and authorities complacent if not complicit. There is anarchy everywhere, drivers who do not respect the traffic lights or the steps identified to pedestrians, pedestrians prefer to cross to gain time into the street risking their lives, police are only looking for ways to extort applying very in its way, the rules of the road; stops and unmarked potholes that cause accidents.

therefore urgent to create a new culture of mobility and transportation in this city. A culture that harmonizes the coexistence and the rights and responsibilities of motorists and pedestrians, and that really changed for good habits and customs of the capital.

To this end, members of the National Action Party in the Federal District Legislative Assembly introduced a bill on sustainable transport and mobility. Among other things, this initiative favors the alternative use of other means of transport instead of driving and prioritize the right to free movement of pedestrians as vulnerable, but also provides you with obligations to cross the street; compensation to those affected in their property (vehicle) by poor pavement conditions, simplifies the requirements and terms for the renewal of public transport vehicle passengers, and establishes rules for parking on the street.

According to the National Center for Injury Prevention, between 2000 and 2010 about 50,000 Mexicans died in collisions, and the Federal District 6.500 of those deaths occurred. And according to the civil association "Consumer Power" in DF occur every year about 18.385 traffic accidents. Given this reality, it is urgent to do something to protect pedestrians and encourage better driving on motorists.

laws have an important pedagogical and educational component, the law can change the culture and habits of a community. With this mobility and sustainable transportation is to build a society that is more civilized and more friendly on the streets of our city, where everyone can have access to a better life and where more effectively protect their integrity.

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Huntik Episode New Mission

A Supervía face and aggressive to the environment and follow the occurrences



Every great city needs modern means of communication and mobility options for residents. However, when designing these projects is very important to foresee the consequences that may bring, to avoid resorting to mere occurrence of any official who "believe" that this or that certain issues be resolved: it is essential to have serious studies and scientists who approve or discard the conduct of public policy.

In the case of West Supervía project, which aims to build roads to connect Santa Fe with St. Jerome, there is not a cost - benefit to demonstrate its necessity. By contrast, over seems an occurrence over the authorities of the Federal District Government.

First, the project will seriously damage the environment, especially in the area of \u200b\u200bTarango, a strategic in the city on environmental issues because that's where the winds go from west to east and used as a large fan to oxygenate both the city and the metropolitan area. The Supervía happen out there and produce construction real estate developments in the area, providing an aggressive urban sprawl and the environment.

On the other hand, seeks Supervía built with private investment, which was awarded to a particular company a work that will cost, according to estimates by the Federal District, about 6.000 million pesos, astronomical and totally disproportionate for a road of less than 6 miles. This means every kilometer of the superhighway will cost more than 1.000 million pesos to give us an idea, one kilometer from the highway Durango - Mazatlan, a large infrastructure project that will cross the Sierra Madre Occidental, cost around 77 million pesos.

The high cost of this work will result in an expensive toll, which will in turn Supervía that is only accessible to a small percentage of the capital. Has already begun the expropriation of numerous properties, without being clear in the public interest to justify it.

So far, no single specialist has ruled in favor of supervision. On the contrary, has been disqualified by the National Ecology Institute, an urban planning expert at UNAM and IPN, by researchers at the Institute of Biology, UNAM, as well as many neighborhood groups, both of Alvaro Obregon in Magdalena Contreras. It is truly unfortunate that despite this the Head of Government determined to continue building a road that has no proven benefit and we do bring, however, serious financial, environmental and legal.