Cerebral Palsy News Archive

31-May-2008

 

  • Water therapy used to treat cerebral palsy (The News & Observer)A groundbreaking treatment at UNC-Chapel Hill offers adults with cerebral palsy more strength, mobility and hope, researchers say.


  • HANOVER: Buy ducks for derby (York Daily Record)United cerebral palsy of South Central PA and the Hanover YWCA are teaming up this year for Ducky Derby 2008.


  • Cerebral palsy trials spark hope (The Charlotte Observer)A groundbreaking treatment at UNC Chapel Hill offers adults with cerebral palsy more strength, mobility and hope, researchers say. As cases of cerebral palsy increase nationally -- as many as 350 children are born with it each year in North Carolina -- improvements in treatment for adults will be crucial to keeping as many as possible active, independent and employed. In the trials, adults with ...


  • No charges to be filed in drowning of 5-year-old girl (The Desert Sun)Criminal charges will not be filed against two United Cerebral Palsy employees involved in the January drowning of a 5-year-old autistic girl, the Riverside County district attorney's office announced Friday.


  • CHIN CHIN'S CARING UNIVERSITY MATES HONOURED (Bernama via Yahoo! Malaysia News)PETALING JAYA, June 1 (Bernama) -- Cerebral palsy-afflicted Tan Chin Chin, 26, may have won Universiti Sains Malaysiaâ?™s (USM) highest award for best student, the Chancellor Gold Medal Award, but that gritty achievement in 2006 would not have been possible if not for the help of her university mates.


  • Grad overcomes Cerebral Palsy (The Cincinnati Enquirer)Joshua M. Neace's determination to overcome Cerebral Palsy has made him his school's valedictorian, and the first Northern Kentucky student ever to be selected a national Horatio Alger Scholar.


  • New water workout helps cerebral palsy patients (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)A groundbreaking treatment at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill offers adults with cerebral palsy more strength, mobility and hope, researchers say. As cases of cerebral palsy increase nationally - as many as 350 children are born with it each year in North Carolina - improvements in treatment for adults will be crucial to keeping as many as possible active, independent and employed. ...


  • New water workout helps cerebral palsy patients (Belleville News-Democrat)A groundbreaking treatment at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill offers adults with cerebral palsy more strength, mobility and hope, researchers say.


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