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Quest publishes articles on all aspects of living with a neuromuscular disease, and updates on research findings. Quest’s circulation is 125,000.


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Quest Vol. 15, No.3

Photography Bursts Fourth

This still-life image, "Carmen Red," was created by Pennsylvania photographer Carl Yeager, who has SMA. Along with a portfolio of his work, this feature illustrates how digital technology has made photography much more accessible for people with disabilities.
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QUEST
Volume 7, Number 2, April 2000

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  • Making Art Any Way You Can
    Painter Dan Beacome has found a way to express himself through art, despite the effects of ALS. Meet Beacome and three other artists whose creativity has not been stymied by neuromuscular disease.

    Photo by Ray Malace.


 

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FEATURES


  • Flying With the Greatest of Ease
    Getting there can be a nightmare for air travelers with disabilities. But, despite poor service, impossible connections and damaged wheelchairs, they're not grounded yet.

  • Genetic Counselors Give Support
    These specialists can help you understand genetic testing and your inheritance patterns.

  • Keeping Your Child Covered
    Here are some techniques parents can use to continue health insurance coverage for adult children with neuromuscular diseases.

  • Minding Our Own Business
    Whether designing homes or selling scooters, what these business owners with neuromuscular diseases have in common is success.

  • High on a H.O.G.
    Harley-Davidson riders bring their own brand of excitement to MDA summer camps.
 

 

 

 

 
 
     
     
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