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Specialty Pharmacies Cater to the Blind and Those With Impaired Vision

October 20, 2021
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The pandemic has exposed flaws in services for people who can’t easily access a drive-through window for Covid shots or testing or can’t read prescription labels.

Breathing Machine Recall Over Possible Cancer Risk Leaves Millions Scrambling for Substitutes

August 17, 2021
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People with sleep apnea and other ailments who rely on CPAP and more than a dozen devices made by Philips are facing lengthy delays for replacements.

Creating Portfolios That Are ‘Not for the Faint of Heart’

June 20, 2020
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Savers who want to build their nest eggs without relying solely on the stock market have other options. The pandemic is testing their skills.

Women Are ‘Claiming Their Power’ in Investment Clubs of Their Own

April 24, 2020
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Traditional financial channels, women say, have often been blind to their needs. Meetup groups and other organizations are filling a void.

D.I.Y. Retirement Investors Have a Low-Cost Friend: Newsletters

January 30, 2020
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For people who don’t want to pay high adviser fees and want to hold investments long term, the newsletters can be beneficial.

Is Your Heartbeat Off, or Blood Sugar High? On the Road, You Can Keep Track

July 15, 2019
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Travelers with heart conditions, diabetes and epilepsy can check on themselves — even report to their doctors — with new devices and apps.

At Banks and Fund Firms, Access Is Too Often Denied, Blind and Deaf Investors Say

July 5, 2019
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Workers with sensory challenges face an array of digital obstacles to managing their retirement accounts and have sued to ensure banks’ websites comply with federal disability law.

Buses and Trains Lack Safety Features That Are Standard Elsewhere

April 8, 2019
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How to stop a deadly little problem? Buses and trains should install seatbelts and fix windows, the nation’s top safety board says.

For Disabled Travelers, Technology Helps Smooth the Way. But Not All of It.

June 25, 2018
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How can transportation hubs as well as airplanes, buses, and trains become more accessible? Disabled travelers weigh in on how smartphones and apps help for part of their journey.

Instead of That $5 Water Bottle at Airports, Filling Stations

November 20, 2017
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A growing number of airports are looking for ways to manage crowds, the empty plastic bottles they leave behind and improve the amenities.