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'Vanishing Twin' Explains Increased Risk of Birth Defects
July 5, 2011 Australian researchers have made the significant discovery that loss of a twin during very early pregnancy explains the increased risk of birth defects seen in multiple pregnancies after infertility ... > full story -
Possible Susceptibility Genes Found in Neurodegenerative Disorder
June 19, 2011 Scientists have discovered three potential susceptibility genes for development of progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), a rare neurodegenerative disease that causes symptoms similar to those of ... > full story -
Toileting Aid for Children With Cerebral Palsy
May 26, 2011 A student has designed a toileting aid for children with cerebral ... > full story -
Contraceptive Pill and HRT May Protect Against Cerebral Aneurysm, Study Suggests
May 4, 2011 Women who develop cerebral aneurysms are less likely to have taken the oral contraceptive pill or hormone replacement therapy, suggesting taking estrogen could have a protective effect, reveals new ... > full story -
Magnesium Deficiency: Not Always a Nutritional Problem
March 15, 2011 Scientists have identified a genetic cause for magnesium deficiency. The study ascertained changes in a gene which is involved in the regulation of magnesium processes involved in the kidney. This ... > full story -
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Osteopathy 'of No Benefit' to Children With Cerebral Palsy, Research Finds
March 15, 2011 Researchers in the UK have found little evidence to suggest that cranial osteopathy is of benefit to children with cerebral ... > full story -
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Some Patients With Cerebral Palsy Have Asymmetric Pelvic Bones, Study Finds
March 10, 2011 Researchers have discovered that most children with severe cerebral palsy have starkly asymmetric pelvic bones. The newly identified misalignment can affect how surgeries of the pelvis, spine and ... > full story -
The Safety of Daily Magnesium Oxide Treatment for Children With Chronic Constipation
March 8, 2011 A research team from Japan determined serum magnesium concentration in children with functional constipation treated with daily magnesium oxide. The results showed that serum magnesium concentration ... > full story -
Decline in Cerebral Palsy Diagnoses in Premature Infants Suggests Improvements in Perinatal Care
March 3, 2011 Cerebral palsy is a neurodevelopmental condition that affects motor function, more often in children born prematurely. Because cerebral palsy is a result of brain injury received shortly before, ... > full story -
Hip, Thigh Implants Can Raise Bone Fracture Risk in Children
February 16, 2011 Children with hip and thigh implants designed to help heal a broken bone or correct other bone conditions are at risk for subsequent fractures of the very bones that the implants were intended to ... > full story
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