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10,000 involved in cerebral palsy study (UPI) ADELAIDE, Australia, July 3 (UPI) -- Researchers in Australia have begun the largest study of its kind in the world to understand the possible genetic causes of cerebral palsy. | New board for the Plainedge Auxiliary of United Cerebral Palsy (Massapequa Post) On June 2, a new board was sworn in for the Plainedge Auxiliary of United Cerebral Palsy, Nassau. Shown, left to right, are Marie Iannuccilli, recording secretary; Charlotte Weiss, corresponding secretary; Amelia Pandolfi, treasurer; Mary Gill, | Look for signs of cerebral palsy in children (Moorpark Acorn) Parents may not be aware of the signs and symptoms of major developmental disabilities, such as cerebral palsy. CP, the most common cause of motor disability in childhood, is a group of disorders that affects a person's ability to move and keep his or her balance and posture. | 10,000 People In World-first Cerebral Palsy Study (Medical News Today) Researchers from the University of Adelaide, Australia, have launched the largest study of its kind in the world in a bid to better understand the possible genetic causes of cerebral palsy. The study requiring cheek swabs of mothers and their children aims to gather genetic samples from 10,000 people right across Australia. | 10,000 People in World-first Cerebral Palsy Study (Newswise) Researchers from the University of Adelaide, Australia, have launched the largest study of its kind in the world in a bid to better understand the possible genetic causes of cerebral palsy, lead by Chief Investigator Alastair MacLennan. |

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