Cerebral Palsy News Archive

30-Jun-2008

 

  • Outpatient program helps youths with cerebral palsy, brain injuries (Baltimore Sun)Outpatient program helps youths with cerebral palsy, brain injuries Eight-year-old Paris Clinton gripped the putter uncertainly and frowned at the small purple ball. Nearby, water splashed down a pile of rocks and white triangular flags flapped in a hot wind, but Paris was focused on one thing: getting the ball in the hole.


  • Clowning Around Advances Cerebral Palsy Research (Medical News Today)A University of Queensland PhD student is creating medical magic under the big top during these school holidays with her research into treatment for children with cerebral palsy.


  • Stilt-Walker Completes 830 Mile Trek Across Michigan (KTHV Little Rock)An unusual way to walk has raised $64,000 for United Cerebral Palsy of Michigan. Twenty-four-year-old Neil Sauter walked the length of Michigan on aluminum stilts.


  • Talkers: Walking the walk (The Kansas City Star)IRONWOOD, Mich. | A 24-year-old man has completed an 830-mile trek on aluminum stilts across Michigan?s Upper and Lower Peninsulas to make people aware of cerebral palsy.


  • Information kiosks for disabled set up in Delhi hospitals (Calcutta News)Kiosks providing information on various disabilities such as cerebral palsy and autism to differently-abled people and their families have been set up in six hospitals in the national capital.


  • Blissfield man who traveled Michigan on stilts reaches goal (Detroit Free Press)Neil Sauter, a man with mild cerebral palsy, completed an 830-mile journey on stilts through the state's Lower and Upper Peninsulas designed to call attention to this disabling disease.


  • Information kiosks for disabled set up in Delhi hospitals (New Kerala)New Delhi, June 29 : Kiosks providing information on various disabilities such as cerebral palsy and autism to differently-abled people and their families have been set up in six hospitals in the national capital.


  • 1,335-km trek on stilts to raise funds for cerebral palsy (C-Health)IRONWOOD, Mich. - A 24-year-old man has completed a 1,335-kilometre trek on aluminum stilts across Michigan's Upper and Lower Peninsulas to make people aware of cerebral palsy.


  • Disabled Health Care Faces Budget Cuts (Highlands Today)SEBRING ? Beverly Bostick makes her living taking care of the severely handicapped among other kids at her Avon Park foster home, but it's still hectic for her when one of her own children qualify for the extra help. Her son Troy, 25, has had multiple kidney failures, cerebral palsy, autism and chronic pneumonia. He goes around with a bladder bag attached to his right leg that holds his urine. ...


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