Early assessment can predict cerebral palsy severity in infants
Early neurodevelopmental assessments can predict cerebral palsy and its severity in infants, according to an Australian study. Researchers at Monash University in Melbourne.
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Early neurodevelopmental assessments can predict cerebral palsy and its severity in infants, according to an Australian study. Researchers at Monash University in Melbourne.
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