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Major Medical Malpractice Lawsuits and Decisions - Legal Matters in the News written by Wally Singer
Jury awards in medical malpractice cases can reach into the millions. In this informative article, you will find brief summaries of a few of the more famous cases.

Managing Cerebral Palsy with Physical Therapy written by Gardner Wilkinson
Physical therapy can play a very significant role in managing cerebral palsy. Therapy can start as soon as 3-6 months of life, or when a diagnosis is made.

Transplantation of stem cells may be able to help babies with cerebral palsy written by Gardner Wilkinson
Doctors are conducting research to determine whether brain damage that occurs during the birth of babies can be repaired with stem cell transplants

Why you should have a lawyer, who is also a doctor, handle your cerebral palsy case written by Alice shown
There are thousands of attorneys who handle cerebral palsy cases. However, having an attorney who is also a doctor can be extremely advantageous to your case.

Unexpected problems at birth can cause a child to born with cerebral palsy written by Alice shown
An expectant mother has several important decisions to make regarding the birth of her unborn child. Where to deliver, who should deliver, and how to deliver are a few things to consider to ensure a safe and healthy birth.

Birth Injuries and Medical Malpractice Claims: Know Your Rights written by David Berry
Birth injuries range from non-serious to life-threatening. It is important for parents to seek legal advice to determine if the birth injuries their child sustained are actionable as soon as the injuries are discovered.

Common Types of Medical Malpractice Lawsuits written by David Berry
Thousands of people have been injured due to the negligence of healthcare professionals. Medical malpractice includes common errors in diagnosing illness, birth injury, and more.

Medical Malpractice and Birth Injury Cases - Injuries to Newborns written by Wally Singer
Injuries to children during the delivery process are an unfortunate occurrence. Should one happen to your child, you need to speak with a birth injury attorney as soon as possible to ensure you receive compensation for the doctor's negligence.

Complete Information on Cerebral aneurysm or brain aneurysm written by Juliet Cohen
Cerebral aneurysms, also called intracerebral. Cerebral aneurysms are abnormal saccular outpouchings of blood vessels occurring on blood vessels of the brain.

Information on Cerebral Aneurysm written by Corwin Brown
A cerebral aneurysm (also known as an intracranial or intracerebral aneurysm) is a weak or thin spot on a blood vessel in the brain that balloons out and fills with blood. The bulging aneurysm can put pressure on a nerve or surrounding brain tissue. It may also leak or rupture, spilling blood into the surrounding tissue (called a hemorrhage).

Information on Cerebral Aneurysm written by peter hutch
A cerebral aneurysm (also known as an intracranial or intracerebral aneurysm) is a weak or thin spot on a blood vessel in the brain that balloons out and fills with blood. The bulging aneurysm can put pressure on a nerve or surrounding brain tissue. It may also leak or rupture, spilling blood into the surrounding tissue (called a hemorrhage). Some cerebral aneurysms, particularly those that are very small, do not bleed or cause other problems. Cerebral aneurysms can occur anywhere in the brain, but most are located along a loop of arteries that run between the underside of the brain and the base of the skull.

Amebiasis – Information on Amebiasis written by peter hutch
Amebiasis is an intestinal illness that's typically transmitted when someone eats or drinks something that's contaminated with a microscopic parasite called Entamoeba histolytica (E. histolytica). The parasite is an amoeba, a single-celled organism. That's how the illness got its name — amebiasis.

Aneurysm – Causes and Symptoms of Aneurysm written by peter hutch
An aneurysm (or aneurism) is a localized, blood-filled dilation (balloon-like bulge) of a blood vessel caused by disease or weakening of the vessel wall. Aneurysms most commonly occur in arteries at the base of the brain (the circle of Willis) and in the aorta (the main artery coming out of the heart), a so-called aortic aneurysm. The bulge in a blood vessel can burst and lead to death at any time. The larger an aneurysm becomes, the more likely it is to burst.

Seven Types Of Treatments For Cerebral Palsy written by Christy Myers
At present there is no perfect treatment of cerebral palsy. However some treatment developed to reduce the severity of the cerebral palsy.

Cerebral Venous Thrombosis Information written by Juliet Cohen
Cerebral vein thrombosis (CVT) is a rare and diverse entity. It often affects young-to-middle-aged patients, and more commonly women. Thrombosis of the venous channels in the brain is an uncommon cause of cerebral infarction relative to arterial disease but is an important consideration because of its potential morbidity.

Can You Survive A Ruptured Brain Aneurysm? Part 1of3 written by Richard Tolar
A survivor of a ruptured brain aneurysm needs a lot of help and understanding from family members and friends. His/her life has been turned upside down and mental confusion will reign supreme. They will need your help.

Cerebral palsy hopes and treatments written by Mike Rad
For a child diagnosed with cerebral palsy which appeared as a result of medical malpractice you should know that there are lawyers specialized in solving such cases and they can help you to get a medical compensation for malpractice and ensure proper treatment for your child.

Caring for children with cerebral palsy written by John Mancini
There are no definite guidelines as to the cause of cerebral palsy. Damage to the brain of an unborn child can certainly lead to cerebral palsy at birth and prematurely born babies are most at risk of getting this disease. Children who need help with their breathing for longer than a…

Top 5 tips for cerebral palsy care written by John Mancini
There are three types of cerebral palsy. Spastic cerebral palsy means a person can not relax their muscles or their muscles are permanently stiff. Athetoid cerebral palsy means that the patient can not control the movement of their muscles…

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