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New Research On Pre-Eclampsia In Mice May Have Important Implications For Humans
July 27, 2008 Researchers studying pre-eclampsia, a serious and potentially deadly disorder that affects about 5 percent of pregnancies, report new findings in mice that may have important implications for ... > full story -
Increased Risk For Disabilities After Preterm Birth
July 18, 2008 Premature birth is associated with various life-long problems. Still, many premature children seem to function very well as adults according to a new large and comprehensive study from ... > full story -
Geosequestration: Turning Carbon Dioxide Into Rock To Offset Global Warming
July 17, 2008 The same technology used to analyse minerals and atmosphere on Mars and other planets is being used by scientists to explore methods for geosequestration of carbon emissions. The idea of ... > full story -
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10,000 People In World-First Cerebral Palsy Study
July 2, 2008 Researchers have launched the largest study of its kind in the world in a bid to better understand the possible genetic causes of cerebral ... > full story -
Toys And Technology For Rehabilitation In Cerebral Palsy Patients
July 1, 2008 What began as a college course project to design therapeutic toys has resulted in the first toys of their kind, designed as therapy for children with cerebral ... > full story -
Resuscitation Technique After Brain Injury May Do More Harm Than Good
July 1, 2008 The current standard practice of giving infants and children 100 percent oxygen to prevent brain damage caused by oxygen deprivation may actually inflict additional harm, researchers have ... > full story -
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Helping Patients With Pediatric Diseases Transition To Adulthood
April 28, 2008 Twenty to 30 years ago it was not unusual for children with serious congenital or developmental conditions to die before reaching adulthood. Thanks to research driven medical care, today thousands of ... > full story -
Brain Lesions More Common Than Previously Thought
March 31, 2008 New research shows cerebral microbleeds, which are lesions in the brain, are more common in people over 60 than previously thought. Cerebral microbleeds are lesions that can be seen on brain scans, ... > full story -
Genetic Analysis Reveals Range Of Rett Syndrome
March 11, 2008 The first comprehensive analysis of the clinical effects of genetic mutations involved in Rett syndrome will enable affected families to receive a more accurate indication of their child's ... > full story -
Magnesium Associated With Lower Risk For Some Strokes In Male Smokers
March 10, 2008 Male smokers who consume more magnesium appear to have a lower risk for cerebral infarction, a type of stroke that occurs when blood flow to the brain is blocked, according to a new ... > full story
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