Heading into the Labor Day weekend, we explore some of the current NIDILRR-funded projects conducting research and development to improve employment opportunities for people with disabilities. Continue reading →| Collection Spotlight from the National Rehabilitation Information Center
A recent study reveals that up to 7 million people receive incorrect diagnoses of brucellosis each year. This situation not only hinders effective treatment but also compromises animal and human health because of the infectious and zoonotic nature of the disease. Understanding brucellosis is crucial for accurate diagnosis, management, and control. The Overlap of Symptoms […] The post Brucellosis Misdiagnosis and Underdiagnosis: A Global Phenomenon appeared first on IVC Journal.| IVC Journal
According to a new analysis by WalletHub, Hawaii was found to be the overall best state for women's equality based on key indicators related to each state's workplace environment, education, healthcare, and political empowerment. Using the same measurements, the research found Utah to be the worst state for women's equality.| Women In Academia Report
First, there was the Great Resignation, then Quiet Quitting. But what does a post-pandemic workforce look like now? Read our latest research report to find out! The post 2023 Employee Recognition Research first appeared on InComm InCentives.| InComm InCentives
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EcoFlow, an emerging leader in the market for portable power products, solar technology, and smart home energy solutions, has partnered with Horowitz Research, a Division of M/A/R/C Research and leading consumer market research firm in the consumer home services and technologies space, to take a pulse of consumer sentiment towards solar battery systems.| Horowitz Research
AI is the buzzword of the year. We introduce some of the NIDILRR grantees who are using AI, machine learning, and large language models to study disability and develop technology and interventions to support full participation of people with disabilities in their communities. Continue reading →| Collection Spotlight from the National Rehabilitation Information Center
March is National Kidney Month, which is a good time to explore how important our kidneys are to a healthy body. Your kidneys filter your blood by removing waste and excess fluid, and producing urine. Certain conditions like diabetes, heart … Continue reading →| Collection Spotlight from the National Rehabilitation Information Center
Meet Shirley Parraga of the Wake Forest School of Medicine, Department of Dermatology and research assistant to Dr. Maranke Koster. Shirley’s journey with the National Foundation for Ectodermal Dysplasias (NFED) exemplifies a deep commitment to advancing research and providing hope for families affected by rare skin diseases.| National Foundation for Ectodermal Dysplasias
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