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| Cerebral Palsy Information Page: National Institute of Neurological… |
accessible version science for the brainthe nation's leading supporter of biomedical research on disorders of the brain and nervous system more about cerebral palsystudies with patientsresearchs of life and generally do not worsen over time. the disorders are caused by faulty development of or damage to motor areas in the brain that disrupts the brain's ability to control movement andpreventable or treatable: head injury, jaundice, rh incompatibility, and rubella (german measles). doctors diagnose cerebral palsy by testing motor skills and reflexes, looking into medical history,lems are properly managed. what research is being done? research suggests that cerebral palsy results from incorrect cell development early in pregnancy. for example, a group of researchers hasdation4351 garden city drivesuite 500landover, md 20785-7223postmaster@efa.orghttp://www.epilepsyfoundation.org tel: 301-459-3700 800-efa-1000 (332-1000) fax: 301-577-2684 march of dimes birth defects://www.cnsfoundation.org tel: 866-cns-5580 (267-5580) 805-965-8838 children's hemiplegia and stroke assocn. (chasa)4101 west green oaks blvd., ste. 305pmb 149arlington, txneurological disorders and stroke (ninds). prepared by: office of communications and public liaison national institute of neurological disorders and stroke national institutes of health bethesda, md
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