Causes and Risk Factors for Cerebral Palsy

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Knowing the Risk Factors of Cerebral Palsy - EmpowHER.com

empowher.com — “Why do babies develop cerebral palsy? Read about some of the causes here.View full resource at empowher.com

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Infertility: No Link to Cerebral Palsy Risk

webmd.com — “Infertility has been ruled out as a potential cause of cerebral palsy among children conceived by in vitro fertilization (IVF) or by intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), according to a study.View full resource at webmd.com

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Infertility: No Link to Cerebral Palsy Risk: Infertility has been ruled out as a potential cause of cerebral palsy... http://bit.ly/9XBcxS

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Babies Born Past Term Associated With Increased Risk Of Cerebral Palsy

medicalnewstoday.com — “While preterm birth is a known risk factor for cerebral palsy, an examination of data for infants born at term or later finds that compared with delivery at 40 weeks, birth at 37 or 38 weeks or atView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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New hope for cerebral palsy prevention

physorg.com — “University of Adelaide researchers are a step closer to finding a link between genetic susceptibility to cerebral palsy and a range of environmental risk factors during pregnancy, including infections and pre-term delivery.View full resource at physorg.com

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Babies Born Past Term Associated with Increased Risk of Cerebral Palsy

disabled-world.com — “Cerebral palsy is the most common cause of physical disability in childhood with limitations that persist throughout lifeView full resource at disabled-world.com

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Babies born past term associated with increased risk of cerebral palsy

physorg.com — “While preterm birth is a known risk factor for cerebral palsy, an examination of data for infants born at term or later finds that compared with delivery at 40 weeks, birth at 37 or 38 weeks or at 42 weeks or later was associated with an increased risk of cerebral palsy, according to a study in the ...View full resource at physorg.com

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Cerebral Palsy Risk Linked To Pre And Post Due Date Births Compared To 40 Week Terms

medicalnewstoday.com — “An examination of data conducted by Dag Moster, M.D., Ph.D., of the University of Bergen, Norway found that infants entering the world at term or later are associated with an increased risk of cerView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Babies born past term associated with increased risk of cerebral palsy: While preterm birth is a known risk factor... http://bit.ly/dtdk8e

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Cephalohematoma Risks | Philadelphia Personal Injury Blog

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Catastrophic Epilepsy Caused by Defect in One Gene

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Transient Oculomotor Palsy after Influenza Vaccination: Short Report

hindawi.com — “Several neurological complications have been described after influenza vaccination. Oculomotor palsy has not been yet related with influenza vaccine. We report a 79-year-old man who developed an acute transient right oculomotor palsy two days after a routine influenza vaccination, for which no other cause was identified. There was no evidence of diabetes, glucose intolerance, high blood pressure, hipercholesterolemia, smoking, obesity, systemic vasculitis, or other risk factor for ischemic neuroView full resource at hindawi.com

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Researchers identify first genetic risk factors for development of CM in Angolan children

news-medical.net — “Malaria, caused by the parasite Plasmodium falciparum, remains one of the main causes of death worldwide. An international team of researchers lead by Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência, IGC, scientist Carlos Penha-Gonçalves, has identified the first genetic risk factors for the development of cerebral malaria in Angolan children, a severe manifestation of malaria infection.View full resource at news-medical.net

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The first genes for susceptibility to cerebral malaria in Angolan children identified

physorg.com — “Malaria, caused by the parasite Plasmodium falciparum, remains one of the main causes of death worldwide. An international team of researchers lead by Instituto Gulbenkian de Cincia, IGC, scientist Carlos Penha-Gonalves, has identified the first genetic risk factors for the development of cerebral ...View full resource at physorg.com

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The first genes for susceptibility to cerebral malaria in Angolan children identified http://tw.physorg.com/195911340

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Blantyre Malaria Project Epilepsy Study (BMPES) of neurological outcomes in retinopathy-positive paediatric cerebral malaria survivors: a prospective cohort study : The Lancet Neurology

thelancet.com — “Blantyre Malaria Project Epilepsy Study (BMPES) of neurological outcomes in retinopathy-positive paediatric cerebral malaria survivors: a prospective cohort study. By - Dr Gretchen L Birbeck MD, Pr...View full resource at thelancet.com

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Lancet Neurology has pubished a study on consquences of celebral malaria in survivors http://bit.ly/dAa7Oc #TheLancet

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Blantyre Malaria Project Epilepsy Study (BMPES) of neurological outcomes in retinopathy-positive paediatric cerebral malaria survivors: a prospective cohort study : The Lancet Neurology

thelancet.com — “Blantyre Malaria Project Epilepsy Study (BMPES) of neurological outcomes in retinopathy-positive paediatric cerebral malaria survivors: a prospective cohort study. By - Dr Gretchen L Birbeck MD, Pr...View full resource at thelancet.com

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