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Botox Stops Severe Drooling In Children With Neurologic Conditions
May 16, 2005 Ultrasound-guided Botox injections into the salivary glands decrease drooling in children with neurologic impairments such as cerebral palsy, say researchers from Toronto's Hospital for Sick ... > full story -
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Infection Puts Extremely Low Birth Weight Infants At Risk For Developmental Delays
November 18, 2004 Extremely low birth weight infants—the tiniest category of premature infants—are much more likely to experience developmental impairments if they acquire an infection during the newborn ... > full story -
Red Meat And Alcohol Bowel Risk
September 16, 2004 A diet high in red meat and alcohol may triple the risk of relapse in patients with the inflammatory bowel disease ulcerative colitis, suggests research by a Newcastle University ... > full story -
Stem Cell Research Targets Cerebral Palsy
August 17, 2004 Natural chemicals that assist healing may one day help transplanted adult stem cells integrate into an injured brain, helping children with cerebral palsy recover lost function, according to ... > full story -
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Zinc Supplements Could Help Treat ADHD
April 9, 2004 An article published in BMC Psychiatry this week shows that zinc supplements could increase the effectiveness of stimulants used to treat children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder ... > full story -
Chandra X-Ray Observatory Images Of N49B, The Remains Of An Exploded Star
March 31, 2004 The Chandra image of N49B, the remains of an exploded star, shows a cloud of multimillion-degree gas that has been expanding for about 10,000 years. A specially processed version of this image ... > full story -
Newborn Brain Injuries Stem From Infections, Not Delivery
February 10, 2004 Medical malpractice cases frequently try to link injuries to the white matter of a newborn's brain -- a precursor to cerebral palsy and other disorders -- to the baby's delivery, though a new ... > full story -
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Experimental Treatment Yields New Hope For Children Battling Cerebral Palsy
February 2, 2004 Children with cerebral palsy who are severely impaired showed significant improvement in their motor skills using a new experimental physical therapy regimen, said researchers at Georgetown ... > full story -
Study Sheds Light On Critical Relay In Visual Circuit Of The Brain; Nerve Cell Structure May Figure Into Defects In The First Stages Of Life
July 25, 2003 Scientists at Harvard Medical School have cleared up some of the mystery surrounding a key structure in the developing brain that helps form the visual circuits. Their findings, which appear in the ... > full story -
Mature Stem Cell Transplants Linked To Treatment Of Cerebral Palsy
May 30, 2002 Whether transplantation of mature stem cells can help babies with cerebral palsy is the study focus of a Medical College of Georgia ... > full story
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