Cerebral Palsy News and Research

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COVID found to be the leading cause of death for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities

COVID found to be the leading cause of death for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities

Umbilical cord milking may be safe, more effective for non-vigorous term and near- term infants

Umbilical cord milking may be safe, more effective for non-vigorous term and near- term infants

Benefits of tocolytics outweigh any risks linked with unwanted side effects, study finds

Benefits of tocolytics outweigh any risks linked with unwanted side effects, study finds

Because of Texas abortion law, her wanted pregnancy became a medical nightmare

Because of Texas abortion law, her wanted pregnancy became a medical nightmare

Icelandic study reveals how many children experience severe COVID symptoms

Icelandic study reveals how many children experience severe COVID symptoms

Kessler Foundation researchers receive NJHF grants to advance research in neurological disabilities

Kessler Foundation researchers receive NJHF grants to advance research in neurological disabilities

Adding erythropoietin to cooling therapy shows no added benefits for newborns with birth asphyxia

Adding erythropoietin to cooling therapy shows no added benefits for newborns with birth asphyxia

New model outlines how neural circuits learn to control the body from early, spontaneous movements

New model outlines how neural circuits learn to control the body from early, spontaneous movements

Double shifts, credit card debt, and family loans when twins were born early

Double shifts, credit card debt, and family loans when twins were born early

Upended: How medical debt changed their lives

Upended: How medical debt changed their lives

New smartphone app helps identify severe jaundice in newborn babies

New smartphone app helps identify severe jaundice in newborn babies

Prenatal exposure to SARS-CoV-2 raises risk of neurological disorders in infants

Prenatal exposure to SARS-CoV-2 raises risk of neurological disorders in infants

3D-printed bracelet may allow people with hand-impairment to use computers, play video games

3D-printed bracelet may allow people with hand-impairment to use computers, play video games

Quantitative MRI can detect subtle differences in the brain structure of premature babies

Quantitative MRI can detect subtle differences in the brain structure of premature babies

Gut virome may warn of a serious and often fatal disease in preterm infants

Gut virome may warn of a serious and often fatal disease in preterm infants

Study: Pelvic fixation may not be necessary in some children with cerebral palsy and scoliosis

Study: Pelvic fixation may not be necessary in some children with cerebral palsy and scoliosis

Study shows significant increase in survival rates of extremely pre-term babies

Study shows significant increase in survival rates of extremely pre-term babies

Researchers use optoacoustics for high-precision neuromodulation

Researchers use optoacoustics for high-precision neuromodulation

Prevalence of cerebral palsy is declining in Australia

Prevalence of cerebral palsy is declining in Australia

Lower birth weight could lead to higher risk of developing neurodevelopmental problems

Lower birth weight could lead to higher risk of developing neurodevelopmental problems

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