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Walking under water for cerebral palsy ABC 7 Chicago Cerebral palsy is an umbrella-like term used to describe a group of chronic disorders that affect a person's movement early in his or her life. National database to tackle cerebral palsy ABC via Yahoo!7 News The establishment of a national database of people with cerebral palsy has given researchers new hope in identifying what causes the condition and possible ways of preventing it. Operation Charlie! Boy stands for first time after surgery Belfast Telegraph A brave little boy can stand on his own two feet for the first time - thanks to a special operation in Barcelona. Seven-year-old Charlie Cooke, from Coleraine, who was born with cerebral palsy, went through special keyhole surgery recently. Chemical link claimed to brain disease The West Australian Toxic chemicals in a host of everyday products may be causing a pandemic of brain disorders including ADHD, autism and cerebral palsy in children around the world, researchers claimed yesterday. Team player djournal.com PHOTO: P.J. Sheffield, a Saltillo High School junior with cerebal palsy, stands on the SHS football field just before the Tigers' season finale Oct. 27 against West Point. Sheffield has been a waterboy for the Tiger football team for two years. Last minute help for struggling Bay area charity Bay News 9 Tampa Bay A Bay area charity headed for serious financial difficulty gets some last minute help. "Charliepalooza" is a yearly charity concert hosted by Charlie Daniels. The last concert in January raised more than $100,000 for "the Angelus", a special home for people with cerebral palsy. People on the move Pensacola News Journal Mike Hill of United Cerebral Palsy of Northwest has been named Legislative Advocate of the Year for 2006 by the Florida Association of Rehabilitative Facilities. School for disabled set to close BBC News Falling pupil numbers have contributed to a decision to close a school for disabled children in Malmesbury. Business briefs Pensacola News Journal The Disability Network will meet at 7 p.m. Thursday in the conference room of United Cerebral Palsy of Northwest Florida, 2912 North E Street. Industrial chemicals linked to ADHD, autism CTV.ca Exposure to toxic chemicals during fetal development can be linked to autism, attention deficit disorder, cerebral palsy and developmental delays, say the authors of a new study.
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