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In Case You Missed It…

Quest Media is an innovative adaptive lifestyle platform from MDA. With the power of this platform, we foster awareness and empowerment and have important conversations with experts, thought leaders, and members of the neuromuscular disease community about topics that matter to them and to the larger community of individuals with disabilities.

With so many valuable podcasts, blog articles, and magazine articles available to our audience, chances are that you may have missed one or two pieces of interesting content. Check out the summaries and links below.

 

In case you missed it… Quest Blogs:

 

MDA Ambassador Guest Blog: Embracing Inclusive Venues and Adventures

Concerts and sporting events can be rewarding adventures; however, accessibility can complicate the journey. MDA Ambassador Justin Lopez shares his experiences, advice, and tips for ensuring inclusivity and accessibility on outings. Read more.

Simply Stated: Updates in GNE Myopathy

GNE myopathy is an inherited neuromuscular disease characterized by progressive atrophy of the skeletal muscles. Learn more about symptoms, causes, diagnosis, current management, and the evolving research and treatment landscape. Read more. 

 

In case you missed it… Quest Podcast:

 

Episode 43: Disrupting the Narrative

In this Quest Podcast episode, we chat with the director, executive producer, and leading character of the movie Good Bad Things: Shane Stanger, Steve Way, and Danny Kurtzman respectively. This trio joins us to share their experiences, expertise, advice, and hope when it comes to navigating life and Hollywood, and creating a future that is inclusive of everyone. Listen here.

Keep up on the latest information about the movie release at www.goodbadthings.com.

 

In case you missed it…Quest Magazine Featured Content:

 

A Guide to Getting Involved in Adaptive Sports

There is an adaptive sport for every ability. Read on to hear what people in the neuromuscular disease community love about sports and learn how to find programs and equipment. Read more.

 


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