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MSU researchers use newborn blood data to study cerebral palsy

(Michigan State University) A statewide team of researchers led by a Michigan State University epidemiologist are hoping Michigan’s archive of newborn blood spots will help them uncover the causes of cerebral palsy, the most common disabling motor disorder in children with annual health costs of $12 billion. (Source: EurekAlert! - Social and Behavioral Science)

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