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CEREBRAL PALSY NEWS
South Korea gives green light to stem-cell research
- Jan 12, 2005
... human embryo last year were given government
approval Wednesday to proceed with stem-cell research to find cures for
diabetes, cerebral palsy and Parkinson's ...
Virtual pain relief for children -
Jan 12, 2005
... “Working across disciplines we have developed
a virtual reality game and trialed its use on children with cerebral
palsy who have undergone surgery to ...
New System May Help Babies Avoid Brain Damage -
Jan 11, 2005
... 10, 2004) -- Medical malpractice cases
frequently try to link injuries to the white matter of a newborn's brain -- a
precursor to cerebral palsy and other ...
Special-needs pupils learn life skills at Highland center -
Jan 11, 2005
... Each carries a special need, such as autism,
cerebral palsy or Down syndrome. Through a unique two-year course,
they learn the basics of daily living.
Martial artists kick off March of Dimes benefit -
Jan 11, 2005
... “One out of eight children in New Jersey are
born premature,” Klein said. “Many suffer from cerebral palsy and
can have various physical limitations. ...
Cerebral Palsy Clinic For
Kids Opens In Central Florida
- Dec 28, 2004
... on their own. They have cerebral
palsy, a disease that robs its victims of the ability to use their muscles.
Physical therapy can ...
HEALTH: Cerebral palsy man in negligence claim
-- Dec 22, 2004
A YOUNG man suffering from cerebral palsy
has issued a writ blaming a health authority for negligence when he was born at
Peterborough District Hospital.
Hip Function in Adults with Severe Cerebral
Palsy
- Dec 8, 2004
... preparation of this manuscript, one or more of
the authors received grants or outside funding from the Indiana Chapter of the
United Cerebral Palsy Foundation.
Urine test may be able to predict pregnancy peril, report says
... healthy. Affected infants may develop a
variety of birth complications, including blindness, cerebral palsy
or mental retardation. ...
Study could lead to test for prenatal condition
Premature births lead to wide-ranging disabilities
... full-term classmates and found that they were
more likely to suffer from a wide range of disabilities, including severe
cerebral palsy, learning difficulties ...
Being Overweight Has a Significant Effect on a Child's Quality of Life
... co-author Dr. Maher by an NHMRC project grant
to develop a measure of quality of life for children with cerebral
palsy; and co-author Dr. Waters by a Victorian ...
Discovery Health News: Cerebral Palsy Linked to Low Birth Weight
FDA, EPA issue new warning on tuna... links to Cerebral Palsy
Texas warns of abortion-cerebral palsy link
CEREBRAL PALSY ARTICLES
Cerebral Palsy Treatment Doubted
Children with cerebral palsy get no benefit from expensive high-pressure oxygen
treatment, a highly touted alternative therapy, new research has found.
Reducing the Risk of Cerebral Palsy
When a preterm infant is expected, treating the mother with a drug called
magnesium sulfate before delivery may reduce the risk of cerebral palsy...
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Motor Impairment Associated with Neurological Injury in Premature Infants
Cerebral Palsy: Hope Through Research - National Institute of Neurological
Disorders and Stroke release report concerning cerebral palsy.
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