A paraplegic amputee man overcame his car crash injuries to make history as the first to complete the world’s deadliest dive. Shaun Gash, 55, was left paralyzed from the chest down after he was flung ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – Danielle Cummings, a local athlete, has transformed her resilience into a journey toward building a legendary legacy. Cummings has been active in Albuquerque’s Foothills since ...
SAN ANTONIO – Losing a limb is like losing an identity for people, especially if you add trauma to that scenario, but thanks to a breakthrough program at UT Health San Antonio, families will now be ...
Stanford is again in newspaper headlines. Most notably, The New York Times recently published a column titled “The War Comes to Stanford,” highlighting students’ speech, banners and chalk messages ...
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Amputee athlete overcomes paralysis to conquer world's most deadly dive Shaun Gash, 55, was paralyzed from the chest down following a vehicle ejection at the age of 20. He later lost a portion of his ...
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