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Cerebral Palsy News Archive08-Sep-2005
- Eduard Thompson service tomorrow (Honolulu Advertiser)A memorial service for Eduard "Eduardious" Paul Thompson will be held at 5 p.m. tomorrow at the Hawai'i Kai Towne Center Stage.
- Doctor: Fertility Treatments Boosting Cerebral Palsy Rate (WCVB TheBostonChannel.com via Yahoo! News) Fertility treatments have greatly increased the chances that families will have multiples, triplets, and even quadruplets.
- Shawn Bryant: It's a Class Act (Leavenworth Times)He graduated in the spring, but Shawn Bryant found himself back at Leavenworth High School this week. The Leavenworth man took center stage during a brief assembly Wednesday in the school's auditorium. He handed over a check for $2,500.
- Saucy fund-raiser builds a dream (Delaware Online)Dianne Bingham (left) sells her barbecue sauce to aid a foundation named in honor of her daughter Krysti, who has cerebral palsy.
- Children's Harbor (Montgomery Independent)For Tim Head, little compares to seeing children with cerebral palsy, paralysis or other debilitating conditions get up on skis for the first time.
- Interactive ball pool for Anna Ritchie pupils (Buchan Observer)Life's a ball for Anna Ritchie pupils - after a fantastic charity donation. Little Irvine Connor is seen here enjoying their new interactive ball pool. The pool helps children suffering from conditions such as cerebral palsy - which need stimulation from light and from touch.
- New wheelchair will give Philippa a life line (Wandsworth Guardian)It could be mistaken for an innovative type of moon buggy, but for Philippa Smith it represents freedom. The four-year-old twin, who has cerebral palsy, cannot move around on her own and is totally dependent on her carers for mobility.
- Geneseo businesses donate to pageant (Kewanee Star Courier)Curran, who was diagnosed at birth with cerebral palsy, a chronic disorder which affects control of the muscles, founded the Miss You Can Do It pageant for girls and young women with special needs in 2004. When the pageant was a success, Curran decided to expand this year's competition into four age groups.
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