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Barbie has worn many hats —literally and figuratively since her debut in 1959. The iconic doll has traveled to space, ...
The new Barbie wears continuous glucose monitor (CGM), a device that tracks blood sugar levels, on her arm, while holding a ...
Mattel announced this week the launch of its first-ever Type 1 diabetes Barbie doll, adding a new character to the Barbie ...
The new Barbie wears a device that tracks blood sugar levels on her arm and also has an insulin pump attached to her waist.
In 2019, Mattel released a Barbie in a wheelchair and a Barbie with a prosthetic limb. Other dolls in the Fashionistas line ...
The toymaker worked with Breakthrough T1D for a collaboration that includes a dress with blue circles, the global symbol for diabetes awareness. Mattel has released its latest Barbie doll, and it’s a ...
Gonzalez is back on track to achieving his goal: “To be the first player in the MLB with a prosthetic,” he said. “I know there’s been a baseball player with no arm,” Mullinax said.
He broke his leg. They found cancer and removed his knee. Now the 12-year-old Texan dreams of a 'magic leg.' ...
An 18-year-old Marysville teen, who lost his leg a year and a half ago, was surprised with a running prosthesis during a free mobility & running clinic on Saturday.
After life-changing surgery at Shriners Children’s, 15-year-old Tampa athlete Zavi is back on the baseball field—chasing his dream to become the first MLB player with a prosthetic leg.
Zavi’s prosthetic leg was customized by Shriners Children’s Pediatric Orthotic and Prosthetic Services (POPS), with Tampa serving as his primary clinic.