Risk Factors for Cerebral Palsy
Twinning as a Risk Factor for Cerebral Palsy
The Questions of Aluminum is Raised Again
Pre-Eclampsia
Genetics and Cerebral Palsy
Long Term Consequence of Mild Oxygen Loss During Delivery
Neuroprotection: Protection of the Threatened Infant Brain
Can Disabilities Associated with Aging be Delayed?
Repair of Damage to the Brain
Predicting Cerebral Palsy in the Neonatal Nursery
Comments on Biofeedback
Hyperbaric Oxygenation and Cerebral Palsy
Long Term Outcome of Childhood Epilepsy
The Adeli Suit
Cerebral Palsy and Intrauterine Infection
Research Investment in Perinatal Disorders by the NIH; The "Burden of Disease"
Early Identification of Newborns at Risk of Brain Damage
Repair of Damage to the Brain: II
Vitamin A for Extremely Low Birth Weight Infants
Present Status of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for the Treatment of Cerebral Palsy
The Internet: Communication; Information; Misinformation
“Secretin” in the Treatment of Autism
Increased Mortality with Persons with Cerebral Palsy
Maternal Thyroid Deficiency During Pregnancy
Diminishing the Risk of Brain Damage in the Premature Infant
There are Relatively Few Good Studies of the Treatment of Impairment or of Disability. Why?
Developmental Disabilities and Extremely Pre-Term Birth
Intrathecal Baclofen for Generalized Dystonia
Screening Newborns
Horseback Riding in Children with Cerebral: Recreation or Therapy?
Protecting the Threatened Brain
Maternal-Fetal Cell Exchange Pregnancy Complications
Very Low Birth Weight: The Consequences in Early Adult Life
Cerebral Palsy in 14 Communities
Management of Drooling
Body Cooling and Protection of the Threatened Brain
Bone Marrow Implant Generates New Neurons in Human Brain
Treatment of Poorly Developed Bones (Osteopenia) and Prevention of Fractures
Kernicterus: Athetoid Cerebral Palsy
More on the Relationship of Intrauterine Infection and the Occurrence of Cerebral Palsy in the Premature Infant is There or is There Not a Relationship?
Epilepsy in Children with Cerebral Palsy
Gastrostomy Feeding in Children with Cerebral Palsy
Reliability of the Diagnosis of Cerebral Palsy
Magnesium Sulfate for Prevention of Cerebral Palsy
Aging with Cerebral Palsy II
Evaluation of the Child Suspected of Having Cerebral Palsy
Pain Experienced by Adults with Cerebral Palsy
Aging with Cerebral Palsy III
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Research Fact Sheet 49 - Ultrasound and the prediction of Cerebral Palsy
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Research Fact Sheet 50 - The Adeli suit update - 2004 Nov
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Research Fact Sheet 51 - Botox (TM) in the management of children with Cerebral Palsy - 2005 Jan
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Research Fact Sheet 52 - Neurological and developmental disability 6 years after extremely preterm birth - 2005 Feb
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Research Fact Sheet 53 - Hemiparetic Cerebral Palsy and Prenatal Cerebral Infarction
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Research Fact Sheet 54 - Cerebellar injury in children with Cerebral Palsy
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Research Fact Sheet 55 - Terms used in research
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Research Fact Sheet 56 - Bone density in children and adolescents
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Research Fact Sheet 57 - Predicting developmental disabilities in infants- Using Electrophysiology
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Research Fact Sheet 58 - People paralyzed by spinal cord injury can control objects in their environment by means of direct brain-computer interface
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Research Fact Sheet 59 - Our research has focused on causes of Cerebral Palsy among infants who are born at term
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Research Fact Sheet 60 - The Epidemiology of Cerebral Palsy- Incidence Impairments and Risk Factors - Odding E Roebroeck M and HJ Stam - Disability Rehabilitation - 2006 Feb
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Research Fact Sheet 61 - Potential Role for Stem Cells in the Treatment of Cerebral Palsy
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Research Fact Sheet 62 - Summary of The Epidemiology of Cerebral Palsy - Incidence, Impairments and Risk Factors - Odding E, Roebroeck M and HJ Stam - Disability Rehabilitation - 2006 Feb
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Research Fact Sheet 63 - Cerebral Palsy Research - What is Next - 2006 Oct
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