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What it feels like when people see your cerebral palsy before they see you | Miami Autism Dad
Autism dad Victor Antunez interviews Anthony ‘AJ’ Gonzalez about his experience growing up with cerebral palsy, discovering ...
On Saturday, March 21, 2026, LuskinOIC and the Center for Cerebral Palsy at UCLA will host, "Cerebral Palsy Grows Up," a professional conference and family forum designed for medi ...
For many families, age 18 is a milestone marked by graduation plans, new independence, and legal adulthood. For families raising a child with cerebral palsy, it can also signal a shift in services.
A boy is supported by his family and care team as a child but feels left with questions as an adult. In the United States, there are currently more adults living with cerebral palsy than children.
Cerebral palsy is the most common lifelong physical disability in the world, yet concerns about prevalence, severity ...
Welcome to Vibe Check, Unbothered’s wellness column aimed at revolutionizing how Black folx think about self-care, because “self-care” is not always synonymous with Black existence. A safe space for ...
GREENVILLE, SC, UNITED STATES, August 27, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The Cerebral Palsy Research Network today released the first comprehensive Adult CP Toolkit, a ...
When society begins to understand both the challenges people with cerebral palsy face and the potential they bring, doors ...
Cerebral palsy (CP) remains one of the most common neurodevelopmental disorders affecting motor function from early life. Research in this field spans genetic, neurobiological and rehabilitative ...
Spastic cerebral palsy is a disorder that involves muscle stiffness. Symptoms and signs may include difficulty walking, trouble manipulating objects, and vision, hearing, or speech challenges.
Millions of Americans with chronic health conditions are facing a major life transition. About 4.5 million young people with pediatric-onset disabilities, meaning disabilities they are born with, are ...
The end of March marked my 33rd birthday, and I can easily say I did not see myself getting this far. Yes, I have what doctors have colloquially labelled “double depression” (at the time I shouted ...
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