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 Patients With Cerebral Palsy Get Much-Needed Help from Researchers
Patients With Cerebral Palsy Get Much-Needed Help from Researchers
A team of Rice University seniors known as Helping Hands hopes to restore strength and flexibility to the hands and wrists of children with cerebral palsy using multiple force sensors and a ... 
 Video Game Play may Help Kids With Cerebral Palsy
Video Game Play may Help Kids With Cerebral Palsy
In children with cerebral palsy (CP) spending too much time in front of a video screen increases the risk of being overweight or developing health issues such as diabetes or musculoskeletal ... 
 New Treatment for Cerebral Palsy Successful in Animal Study
New Treatment for Cerebral Palsy Successful in Animal Study
Rabbits born with cerebral palsy were able to regain near-normal mobility from a new treatment, offering hope of a potential breakthrough in treating humans with the incurable disorder, rese... 

 Gaming Goggles may Help Treat Lazy Eye
Gaming Goggles may Help Treat Lazy Eye
A new pair of goggles that can be used to play Tetris games can also treat a common eye problem according to the British researchers who have developed the gadget. The gaming goggles has be... 
 Eye Secrets Anti-wrinkle Eye Patch Makes You Look 8-years Younger in 15-minutes
Eye Secrets Anti-wrinkle Eye Patch Makes You Look 8-years Younger in 15-minutes
A miracle anti-wrinkle eye patch claims to banish the bags under the eyes in just 15 minutes.This collagen-based Eye Secrets patch works instantly by reducing fine lines, dark circles and pu... 
Brain Damage in Babies With Cerebral Palsy Prevented in Mice Study
Brain Damage in Babies With Cerebral Palsy Prevented in Mice Study
Scientists at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have shown that a protein may help prevent the kind of brain damage that occurs in babies with cerebral palsy. Using ... 
 Study: Children With Blocked Tear Ducts Face Lazy Eye Risk
Study: Children With Blocked Tear Ducts Face Lazy Eye Risk
Kids under the age of 3 with a nasolacrimal duct obstruction (NLDO) or blocked tear duct are at increased risk for developing amblyopia (lazy eye), reveals study. About 6% of children are bo... 
 Video Games Could Improve Lazy Eye
Video Games Could Improve Lazy Eye
Video game therapy may help victims of lazy eye, according to a recent study. The study showed that subjects who spent 40 hours playing video games reported better visual acuity and 3D depth... 
 New Treatment Option for Kids With Cerebral Palsy
New Treatment Option for Kids With Cerebral Palsy
A new study has suggested an additional treatment option for children with cerebral palsy that complements traditional therapy. This new rehabilitation approach that focuses on where a c... 
 Osteopathy May Not Benefit Kids With Cerebral Palsy
Osteopathy May Not Benefit Kids With Cerebral Palsy
A new research has found little evidence to suggest that cranial osteopathy is of benefit to children with cerebral palsy. The research was commissioned by Cerebra, the charity that helps to... 
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Squint is a misalignment of the two eyes so that both the eyes are not looking in the same direction.This misalignment may be constant,being present throughout the day or may be intermittent. Strabismus is the medical term for the eye condition commonly called as squint, crossed eyes or deviating eyes.It occurs due to the improper alignment of the muscles that maintain the eyeballs ... Read More