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Lee Vander Loop

South Paw Enterprises - 0 views

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    Developer and manufacturer of sensory integration dysfunction (DSI) and neurodevelopmental products that help therapeutic professionals, people with special needs, their families, and other professionals, solve problems or meet new challenges.
Lee Vander Loop

UC Irvine Feature: Cerebral Palsy - 0 views

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    University of California - Irvine conducted successful study involving two compounds developed by UC Irvine and Northwestern University scientists that prevented cerebral palsy in preclinical animal trials, giving hope that a new drug for humans may be on the horizon
Lee Vander Loop

Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy (CIMT) and Bimanual Training (HABIT) in Children With Hemiplegic Cerebral Palsy - 0 views

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    A randomized control trial being sponsored by Columbia University to test the efficacy of contraint-induced movement therapy and a new treatment involving bimanual (Hand-Arm Bimanual Intensive Therapy (HABIT).
Lee Vander Loop

MCG News: MCG conducting stem cell trial in pediatric cerebral palsy - 0 views

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    Medical College of Georgia researchers are conducting a clinical trial to determine whether an infusion of stem cells from umbilical cord blood can improve the quality of life for children with cerebral palsy.
Lee Vander Loop

Demonstration of a New Device to Measure the Force of Delivering a Baby - 0 views

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    This study is an observational study to prove that a new device, which measures the force of delivering a baby, (US patent 6,684,165) functions as described in the patent. This is the first time this has been used with patients. The device measures the force (pounds/kilograms) that is exerted as a doctor/midwife pulls on a baby during the delivery
Lee Vander Loop

National Institutes of Health Clinical Center - 0 views

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    The Clinical Center at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in Bethesda, Maryland, is the nation's largest hospital devoted entirely to clinical research. It is a national resource that makes it possible to rapidly translate scientific observations and laboratory discoveries into new approaches for diagnosing, treating, and preventing disease. Approximately 1,500 studies are in progress at the NIH Clinical Center.
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Brain Connections - Dana Foundation - 1 views

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    PDF link on site directs to a list of more than 240 organizations in the United States likely to help those looking for information, referrals, and other guidance in connection with brain-related disorders. Listings provide mailing addresses, toll-free numbers, e-mail and clickable Web site addresses, and identify the primary services each organization provides. Brain Connections is provided by the Dana Alliance for Brain Initiatives. Your Source Guide to Information on Brain Diseases and Disorders
Lee Vander Loop

Deep Brain Stimulation: Beyond Movement Disorders - Dana Foundation - 1 views

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    Deep Brain Stimulation: Beyond Movement Disorders By Brenda Patoine. 2010 Progress Report on Brain Research
Lee Vander Loop

Princeton University - Research Centers - 0 views

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    One of the world's great research centers, Princeton University is the site of pioneering work across all academic areas, from nanotechnology to politics. Today's research increasingly transcends disciplinary boundaries, and Princeton excels in this new environment, with leading research centers in fields such as neuroscience, materials science and genomics
Lee Vander Loop

Project:Intensive Habilitation (PIH) - 0 views

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    Intensive Habilitation (PIH) -a New Norwegian Multidisciplinary Program for Intensive Training for Children With Disabilities
Lee Vander Loop

NEJM -- Moderate Hypothermia to Treat Perinatal Asphyxial Encephalopathy - 0 views

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    New England Journal of Medicine abstract of study to evaluate the effects of induction of moderate hypothermia in infants who had perinatal asphyxia. Study concluded that Induction of moderate hypothermia for 72 hours in infants who had perinatal asphyxia did not significantly reduce the combined rate of death or severe disability but resulted in improved neurologic outcomes in survivors. (Current Controlled Trials number, ISRCTN89547571 [controlled-trials.com] .)
Lee Vander Loop

A Pilot Study of Hemin Therapy for Gastroparesis - 0 views

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    Study to determine if a therapy regiment of the medication Hemin can improve symptoms in diabetic patients with gastroparesis (slow gastric emptying). We want to test the effects of this new medication on the rate at which food empties from your stomach and on your symptoms
Lee Vander Loop

Low Umbilical Cord pH Tied to Death, Brain Damage: MedlinePlus - 0 views

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    NIH Medline Plus - Low Umbilical Cord pH Tied to Death, Brain Damage
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Defining cerebral palsy: pathogenesis, pathophysio... [Minerva Ginecol. 2009] - PubMed result - 0 views

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    National Institute of Health NIH, National Library of Medicine PubMed article Abstract: Defining cerebral palsy: pathogenesis, pathophysiology and new intervention. The focus of this paper is to explore antenatal antecedents as etiologies of CP and the impact of obstetric care on the prevention of CP.
Lee Vander Loop

Evaluation of the Child with Microcephaly -- American Academy of Neurology - 0 views

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    American Academy of Neurology - Evalatuion of the Child with Microcephaly - Q & A with Authros Stephen Ashwal, MD, FAAN and David Michelson, MD , Sep 2009
Lee Vander Loop

Story of Discovery: Research to Prevent Brain Damage in Newborns - 0 views

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    NICHD - National Institute of Health - Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health & Human Development - Story of Discovery - Research to Prevent Brain Damage in Newborns
Lee Vander Loop

Epilepsy Can Be Triggered by Support Cells in the Brain: National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) - 0 views

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    In the new study, researchers led by Maiken Nedergaard, M.D., D.MSc., of the University of Rochester , showed that glutamate produced by astrocytes can trigger seizures.
Lee Vander Loop

Preventable Infant Brain Damage On the Rise - 0 views

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    Preventable Infant Brain Damage on the Rise - The threat of kernicterus is returning - 2003 article
Lee Vander Loop

Risk Factors Associated with Cerebral Palsy in new... [Coll Antropol. 2009] - PubMed result - 0 views

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    2009 School of Medicine, University of Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina Study to investigate the risk factors associated with Cerebral Palsy
Lee Vander Loop

Cerebral Palsy Information - 0 views

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    Cerebral Palsy Information at Disabled World - Disability and Health News
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