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A promotional graphic about Mark Moran’s recovery and fundraising effort. Key Elements: The image features a young man jogging on a scenic trail through green countryside under a blue sky. In the upper-right corner, there is a separate photo of a man in a suit, identified in context as Mark Moran. The background is a solid blue with a hexagonal frame around the main image. Text on Image: "From survival to fundraising Inventor Mark is giving back after a cardiac arrest" Contextual Information: The image supports a blog post about Mark Moran’s cardiac arrest survival and his efforts to raise money for the Great Western Air Ambulance by running a half marathon.

Inventor Behind Hydrate for Health Products Survives Cardiac Arrest – Now Running to Raise Funds

Key Takeaways Detail Summary Name Mark Moran Known for Inventing hands-free hydration products What happened Cardiac arrest while cycling Survival rate Less than 8% outside hospital Recovery Fitted with ICD and now running half marathon Fundraising for Great Western Air Ambulance Where to donate Donate to Mark’s fundraiser Mark Moran: Inventor and Advocate for Independent

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Flowchart titled "Achieving Healthy Skin for Disabled People." It starts with "Hydration," followed by "Nutrition," leading to "Managing Skin Conditions." From there, two branches lead to "Stress Management" and "Adaptive Skincare Routine." The chart uses icons and color coding for each step.

Evidence-Based Skincare for Disabled People: Science-Backed Tips for Healthy Skin

Achieving Healthy Skin: A Comprehensive Skincare Guide for Disabled People Key Takeaways Topic Key Insights Hydration Drinking enough water, using hydrating skincare, and preventing friction help keep skin healthy. Nutrition Essential nutrients like Omega-3, Vitamin C, and Zinc support skin repair and hydration. Managing Skin Conditions Adaptive skincare solutions for pressure sores, eczema, and neuropathy-related

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My Journey from Stroke Survivor to Motorsport Advocate

Supporting Disabled Entrepreneurs: Joseph McGough’s MotoHeroMission At DH Shop, we like to highlight and support disabled entrepreneurs who are turning their interests into meaningful projects. Whether in gaming, motorsports, or advocacy, we believe in sharing practical stories of people making things happen. One of those people is Joseph McGough, a disabled gamer and motorsport fan

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An X-ray image of a human shoulder and upper chest, showing a clearly fractured clavicle (collarbone) with the broken ends misaligned. The ribcage and upper arm bone (humerus) are also visible.

Understanding Muscle Contractures: Causes, Symptoms, and Solution

Although a muscle contracture can feel like it comes on out of the blue, it develops over time.   Muscles grow short and tight, limiting range of motion and causing stiffness and pain. Disabled people often struggle with muscle contractures, but what are they exactly? Types and Causes of Muscle Contracture People living with disabilities

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