Acupuncture Cerebral Palsy Miracle Cure Malaysia
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Acupuncture Cerebral Palsy Miracle from USA fly to Malaysia for treatment with Neuro Acupuncture Herbal Medicine Treatment for CP Cerebral Palsy
BRAIN ANEURYSM-ANEURISMA CEREBRAL
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- Author: Edneuro2008
Tags: aneurisma aneurysm brain brasil brazil cerebral disease medicina medicine neurocirurgia neuropsychiatry neurosurgery votuporanga zerati
-A brain aneurysm, also called a cerebral or intracranial aneurysm, is an abnormal bulging outward of one of the arteries in the brain. It is estimated that up to one in 15 people in the United States will develop a brain aneurysm during their lifetime. Brain aneurysms are often discovered when they rupture, causing bleeding into the brain or the space closely surrounding the brain called the subarachnoid space, causing a subarachnoid hemorrhage. Subarachnoid hemorrhage from a ruptured brain aneurysm can lead to a hemorrhagic stroke, brain damage and death. The main goals of treatment once an aneurysm has ruptured are to stop the bleeding and potential permanent damage to the brain and to reduce the risk of recurrence. Unruptured brain aneurysms are sometimes treated to prevent rupture. Learn more about treatment options for a brain aneurysm. Incidence Rates of Brain Aneurysms Approximately 0.2 to 3 percent of people with a brain aneurysm may suffer from bleeding per year The annual incidence of aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage in the U.S. exceeds 30,000 people. Ten to 15 percent of these patients will die before reaching the hospital and over 50 percent will die within the first thirty days after rupture. Of those who survive, about half suffer some permanent neurological deficit Brain aneurysms can occur in people of all ages, but are most commonly detected in those ages 35 to 60 Women are actually more likely to get a brain aneurysm than men, with a ratio of 3:2 -ED ZERATI -http://ezerati.vilabol.uol.com.br
Cerebral Palsy
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- Author: SzChristie
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Song: Enya - Watemark Many children with cerebral palsy have a congenital malformation of the brain, meaning that the malformation existed at birth and was not caused by factors occurring during the birthing process. Not all of these malformations can be seen by the physician, even with today's most sophisticated scans, but when CP is recognized in a newborn, a congenital malformation is suspected. When a diagnosis of CP is made, the mother and father often feel guilty and wonder what they did to cause their child to have this disorder. While it is certainly true that good prenatal care is an essential part of preventing congenital problems, it must be stated that congenital problems, or "birth defects," often occur even when the mother has strictly followed her physician's advice in caring for herself and the developing infant. Though the causes of "birth defects" are usually unknown, we do know that the developing brain can be affected by several factors. When the fetus is exposed to certain chemicals or infections through the expectant mother, for example. The developing brain can be injured if the expectant mother suffers severe physical trauma, the fetal brain can be injured, too, but this is rare. Finally, prematurity and a low birth weight have been shown to be related to an increased incidence of specific disorders. Many chemicals are known to adversely affect the developing brain, alcohol being the most commonly used. The term Fetal Alcohol Syndrome describes the long-term, multi-system effect of alcohol on a child whose mother abused alcohol during the pregnancy. When a fetus is exposed to large amounts of alcohol, several body systems, including the neurological system will almost certainly suffer damage. Cigarette smoking by the mother has been shown to decrease birth weight, and low birth weight is associated with several disorders, including cerebral palsy. Severe malnutrition in the mother can adversely affect brain growth in the fetus, and it, too, can result in a low birth weight. The use of cocaine or crack by the expectant mother is associated with blood vessel complications, and these complications affect many organs as well as the central nervous system. Cocaine use is increasing and thus becoming more prevalent as cause of brain damage in infants. Most infants whose mothers used cocaine during pregnancy develop mental retardation rather than cerebral palsy, however. Infections such as rubella (German measles), toxoplasmosis, and cytomegalovirus (CMV), ( if a woman has them during pregnancy), also may injure the brain of the fetus. Rubella can be prevented by immunization, prior to becoming pregnant, and the chances of becoming infected with toxoplasmosis can be minimized by not handling the feces of cats and by avoiding raw or uncooked meat. Pictures: Google Information: Wikipedia & http://gait.aidi.udel.edu/res695/homepage/pd_ortho/clinics/c_palsy/cpweb.htm
Daño cerebral por mobbing - I
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Tags: AGACAMT ANAMIB azcarate hostigamiento laboral mobbing perez-accino
Daño cerebral por mobbing. Aurea de AGACAMT, la Dra. Azcárate y Ricardo Pérez-Accino, presidente de ANAMIB, en Espejo Público, Antena 3.
Cerebral palsy comic!
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Cerebral palsy comic!
Cerebral Palsy Ability Center
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Cerebral Palsy Ability Center in Washington DC www.cpabilitycenter.org
Cerebral Palsy FAQ
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- Author: autourlucy
Tags: 22 cerebral CP diplegia girl handicapped help maggie palsy questions redhead spastic walking woman
These are some of the common Qs I get...feel free to send me more questions as I'd be happy to answer them ^__^ handicapped
Budo for the disabled "cerebral palsy "
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- Author: kantaro55
Tags: arts budo cerebral CP disabled dojo karate martial palsy practice 方法 武道 稽古 空手道 練習 脳性麻痺 訓練 障害者
karate dojo in Sweden
CIRM "Spotlight On Cerebral Palsy" - August 8, 2007
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Here is a video of my speech at the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine's "Spotlight on Cerebral Palsy."
D.J. Gregory (United Cerebral Gala Expanding Horizons Award)
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Tags: Award Cerebral D.J. DJ Expanding Football Gala Gregory Horizons Jim Life Limits Nantz NFL Palsy PGA Tour United Without
D.J. Gregory is introduced by CBS NFL correspondant, Jim Nantz. In this short introduction we learn about D.J. Gregory, a man with Cerebral Palsy (CP) and his endeavor to walk every hole of the 2008 PGA tour along side a different professional golfer each week. For more information, visit http://www.ucp.org/.
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