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New hope for cerebral palsy prevention

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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.

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Tags: Genetic, Infection, Cerebral Palsy, Green Living, Pregnancy

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