Monthly Archives: January 2021

Temporary Cardiac Pacing Wires & Leads Market Promising Growth Opportunities and Forecast 2018-2028 NeighborWebSJ – NeighborWebSJ

Posted: Published on January 30th, 2021

The temporary cardiac pacing wires & leads are cardiovascular devices that are used during a medical emergency to help the heartbeat get back to a normal pace in case of any abnormalities in the rhythm. It is used when a patients heartbeat slows down and is unable to maintain the cardiac output. Temporary cardiac pacing wires & leads are often attached to the myocardium at the end of the cardiac surgical procedure. Continue reading

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[Full text] Spinal Muscular Atrophy: Mutations, Testing, and Clinical Relevance | TACG – Dove Medical Press

Posted: Published on January 30th, 2021

Clinical Manifestations Spinal muscular atrophy, an autosomal recessive disorder, is the most common genetic cause of infant mortality, affecting 1 in 10,000 live births.1 The disorder causes progressive loss of the alpha motor neurons of the ventral spinal cord and motor nuclei of the lower brainstem resulting in hypotonia, muscle weakness and atrophy of variable severity depending on the underlying genotype.1 Weakness is predominantly proximal with greater involvement of the lower extremities and diffuse areflexia on examination. Bulbar and respiratory muscle weakness can occur particularly in more severe cases. Continue reading

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Cerebral Palsy Treatment Market Growth, Competitive Landscape, Research Methodology, Business Opportunities, Statistics and Industry Analysis Report…

Posted: Published on January 30th, 2021

North America is the largest regional segment in the global cerebral palsy treatment market due to various factors, including higher patient awareness about the medications and treatment options available for CP, growing healthcare expenditure, and an increasing number of R&D activities in the region. Such factors enhance the growth potential of the market revenue Continue reading

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Assam: Children with cerebral palsy get free treatment at GMCH – Northeast Now

Posted: Published on January 30th, 2021

The Gauhati Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) will be providing free treatment to children who have arrived for screening at the second cerebral palsy camp being organized at its premises on Thursday. Continue reading

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Cerebral Palsy Camp at GMCH Witness Hundreds of People in Day 2 – Sentinelassam – The Sentinel Assam

Posted: Published on January 30th, 2021

GUWAHATI: People in hundreds gathered at the Gauhati Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) premises at the second Cerebral Palsy camp on January 28. Continue reading

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COVID Forces Artist With Disability To Pause Teaching – WFYI

Posted: Published on January 30th, 2021

Johnson Simon, a painter and professor who has cerebral palsy, had his career plan interrupted by the coronavirus pandemic. Johnson Simon, a painter and professor who has cerebral palsy, had his career plan interrupted by the coronavirus pandemic. Continue reading

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Protein identified that may help treat Parkinsons disease – Medical News Today

Posted: Published on January 30th, 2021

Scientists have identified a protein that can slow or stop some signs of Parkinsons disease in mice. The team found that the bone morphogenetic proteins 5 and 7 (BMP5/7) can have these effects in a mouse model of the disease. This research, which appears in the journal Brain, may be the first step toward developing a new treatment for Parkinsons disease Continue reading

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Baby ‘died twice’ after catching meningitis and now lives with cerebral palsy – Mirror Online

Posted: Published on January 30th, 2021

A four-week-old baby 'died twice' after developing meningitis and is now living with cerebral palsy after a fight to save her. 'Perfect' Sadie Rose Hunt was born at 34-weeks weighing 5lb 13oz, but just four weeks later she was rushed back into hospital. After long hospital stays, the tot was placed into a coma and intensive care, and the family were told Sadie "wouldn't be the same person" and was later diagnosed with cerebral palsy. Continue reading

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The Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation Announces 2nd Annual Reeve Summit 2021: Where Care, Cure and Community Connect – PRNewswire

Posted: Published on January 30th, 2021

SHORT HILLS, N.J., Jan. 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- The Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundationannounced today the 2nd annual Reeve Summit 2021: Where Care, Cure and Community Connect.Kicking off April 27, 2021, the three-day virtual summit will bring together hundreds of health professionals, advocates, community members and caregivers to brainstorm a future for people with disabilities defined by access, inclusion and innovation. Continue reading

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Medicine by Design researchers focus on promoting self-repair of the brain – News@UofT

Posted: Published on January 30th, 2021

If you asked Freda Miller 10 years ago if stem cells could be harnessed to repair brain injuries and disease, she would have said it was too early to tell. Today, she describes the progress that she and other regenerative medicine experts have madein understanding what regulates populations of stem cells cells with the potential to turn into many different cell typesand the rapid advances those discoveries have driven. Continue reading

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