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3w ago
A new study has identified why a diet rich in magnesium is so important for our health, reducing the risk of DNA damage and chronic degenerative disorders ..read more
ScienceDaily » Cerebral Palsy
3w ago
Pain management is a crucial part of the disease's care, but little is understood about how to manage it properly ..read more
ScienceDaily News » Cerebral Palsy
1y ago
Researchers found that pre-existing immunity to Cytomegalovirus (CMV) can limit its transmission during pregnancy and protect against associated birth defects. The study marks an important step toward the development of a vaccine to protect mothers and their babies against the virus, which is a leading cause of miscarriage and birth defects ..read more
ScienceDaily News » Cerebral Palsy
1y ago
Developing a framework for future research requires a comprehensive approach based on diagnosis, stage of recovery, and domain ..read more
ScienceDaily News » Cerebral Palsy
1y ago
Many men in northern Europe over the age of 60 suffer from the so-called Viking disease, which means that the fingers lock in a bent position. Now researchers have used data from over 7,000 affected individuals to look for genetic risk factors for the disease. The findings show that three of the strongest risk factors are inherited from Neanderthals ..read more
ScienceDaily News » Cerebral Palsy
1y ago
A program to increase the use of magnesium sulfate, a inexpensive injection that helps prevent cerebral palsy in premature babies, is effective ..read more
ScienceDaily News » Cerebral Palsy
2y ago
Brain injury in extremely premature babies may be treatable even well after birth, new research finds. Over a third of cases of cerebral palsy are still linked to being born extremely prematurely ..read more
ScienceDaily News » Cerebral Palsy
2y ago
Most children with a condition that causes a temporary weakness or paralysis of the muscles in the face recover without medication within six months, according to a new study ..read more
ScienceDaily News » Cerebral Palsy
2y ago
People with two pediatric-onset neurodevelopmental disorders are prescribed opioids at a rate up to five times higher than those who do not have those conditions, a new study finds. Researchers say the findings raise concerns over addiction, overdose and mental health issues ..read more
ScienceDaily News » Cerebral Palsy
2y ago
Researchers have uncovered a new way to help identify babies and fetuses at high-risk of developing brain bleeds, paving the way for better early intervention ..read more