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		<title>Cerebral Palsy Baby Pictures</title>
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  The sooner you start your child on the appropriate treatment and activities for Cerebral Palsy, the better chances he or she will have in leading a reasonably normal and independent life.
  Understanding Cerebral Palsy:
 Cerebral Palsy is often described as &#8216;brain paralysis&#8217; or &#8216;non-progressive neurological disorder&#8217;. In Cerebral Palsy, the brain&#8217;s motor [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Symptoms Of Mild Cerebal Palsy</title>
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If you have a child that suffers from cerebral palsy disorder, most likely the spastic type is what you are dealing with right now. Being the most common type of cerebral palsy, it is accounted for almost 70 to 80 percent of entire cerebral palsy cases. Individuals that are suffering from this condition basically have [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Progressive Supranuclear Palsy Speech Therapy</title>
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Measures of Cerebral Palsy prevention are increasingly possible today. Pregnant women are tested routinely for the Rh factor and, if Rh negative, they can be immunized within 72 hours after the birth (or after the pregnancy terminates) and thereby prevent adverse consequences of blood incompatibility in a subsequent pregnancy. If the woman has not been [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Degenerative Spine Disease</title>
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Cerebral palsy is a term used to describe a group of chronic disorders impairing control of movement. The disorders appear in the first few years of life and generally do not worsen over time.
 Description of Cerebral Palsy Symptoms These disorders are not caused by problems in the muscles or nerves outside the brain. Instead, [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Definition Of Cerebral Palsy</title>
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This leads naturally into the second question: Why does your child have brain damage? There are many possible answers to this second question, because there are many reasons children can sustain brain damage. Your doctor must carefully review your child&#8217;s health history and conduct a variety of medical and neurological tests to help determine the [...]]]></description>
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