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Up- and Downhill with Handbike and Dog
The 40-year old Alexander Epp from South Germany does not really like comfortable hotel rooms. Several times a year he packs his baggage and disappears with hand bike and his favourite travel companion, a dog, into the mountains – without help and without a tent. REHACARE.de talked to him about his intentions to do so. Up- and Downhill with Handbike and Dog - read more
What a Dog's Life
The dolphin and the horse are joined by a third one: a dog. But it is not just any dog - it is a landseer - large, strong, wispy, black and white. Like the others, this animal is also supposed to help handicapped children to achieve more vitality and self confidence. What a Dog's Life - read more
Therapeutic Vaulting
Therapeutic vaulting is alongside hippotherapy and riding for disabled people one of the three partitions of therapeutic riding. Therapeutic Vaulting - read more
Three-Legged Dogs Boost Robot Research
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[02/07/2010] Scientists in Germany are examining how 3-legged dogs move to help design and develop robots that can adapt to unexpected conditions. Three-Legged Dogs Boost Robot Research - read more
Recovering with Dogs Requires Less Pain Medication
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[04/12/2009] Adults who use pet therapy while recovering from total joint-replacement surgery require 50 percent less pain medication than those who do not. Recovering with Dogs Requires Less Pain Medication - read more
Variety of Furry Helpers
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[08/01/2010] When disability or illness makes it difficult to open a door, pick up keys or call for help, a service dog might ease these frustrations of daily living. Variety of Furry Helpers - read more
Are Pets Good for You?
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[28/11/2005] Owning a pet is linked to health and wellbeing, particularly for older people and patients recovering from major illness. Are Pets Good for You? - read more
Swimming with Dolphins - An Effective Therapy against Depression
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[28/11/2005] Researchers in this week's Britisch Medical Journal support the theory of biophilia, which shows how human health and wellbeing are dependent on our relationships with the natural environment.
Swimming with Dolphins - An Effective Therapy against Depression - read more
Dolphin 'Therapy' a Dangerous Fad?
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[19/12/2007] People suffering from chronic mental or physical disabilities should not resort to a dolphin "healing" experience, warn two researchers from Emory University. Dolphin 'Therapy' a Dangerous Fad? - read more
Horse Riding Weekend for Deaf Children
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[12/01/2007] The National Deaf Children's Society is organising a weekend dedicated to horse riding for deaf children at the International School of Riding, Warwick from Friday 16 till Saturday 17 February.
Horse Riding Weekend for Deaf Children - read more
Developmental Disabilities: Exercise Healthy Option
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[05/01/2009] Group exercise programs, treadmill training and horseback riding can be healthy choices for children with developmental disabilities, a new review of studies concludes. Developmental Disabilities: Exercise Healthy Option - read more
Puppy Socialisers Urgently Needed
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[14/02/2005] Local charity, Hearing Dogs for Deaf People, in the UK is in urgent and desperate need of members of the public to volunteer to take puppies and young dogs into their homes for up to six months as part of the dogs' early training. Puppy Socialisers Urgently Needed - read more
Penguins Waddle but They Don't Fall Down
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[06/02/2006] Dozens of teeter-tottering king penguins are the subjects of a research project of a professor who is investigating balance and locomotion. Penguins Waddle but They Don't Fall Down - read more
$200,000 to Blind Woman Turned down for Job
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[20/01/2006] A telemarketing company has agreed to pay $200,000 to a blind woman whose job application it refused to consider because she came to the interview with a guide dog.
$200,000 to Blind Woman Turned down for Job - read more
Creature Discomforts - Change the Way You See Disability
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[28/11/2007] A new campaign to challenge and change attitudes towards disability was launched by Leonard Cheshire Disability. Creature Discomforts - Change the Way You See Disability - read more
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