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Babies have higher risk of cerebral palsy if born after 40 weeks

A new study published in this week’s issue of the Journal of American Medical Association states that babies who are born after week 40 could have a higher risk of cerebral palsy.
In the Media by Chanah Rubenstein

New York man uses ballet as therapy for Cerebral Palsy

Living with cerebral palsy, 31-year-old Gregg Mozgala has said that all his life he's received "stares and looks" because of his uncontrolled walk caused by the debilitating brain disorder that has no known cure.
In the Media by Oliver VanDervoort - 1 comment

Study: Epsom Salts Can Prevent Cerebral Palsy

A study by professors of obstetrics at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill says giving a woman Epsom salts when she goes into premature labor can help prevent cerebral palsy in her baby.
In the Media by Emily January - 2 comments
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A North Carolina marine got a homecoming from Afghanistan to remember when his six-year-old son with cerebral palsy walked for the first time.

Elena Delle Donne chose to return home to care for sister with cerebral palsy.

Thousands of people around the world with disabilities such as cerebral palsy, aphasia and Parkinson's are now using MyVoice, a state-of-the art communication technology developed by two University of Toronto students.

 A North Carolina Marine got a shocking welcome home from his son, who suffers from cerebral palsy, when the young boy walked to his father on his own for the first time. When Staff Sgt. Jeremy Cooney was deployed, his 6-year-old son could not walk....
He is a stand-up comic, but he cannot speak. Lee Ridley has Cerebral Palsy and uses a voice synthesizer to communicate. Last year his friends encouraged him to take up comedy and two months ago he did his first show, calling himself Lost Voice Guy. Entertainment correspondent Colin Paterson went to meet him.
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