- Antidepressant Drugs and Fetal Brain Development, 1/1998
- Cerebral Palsy and Intrauterine Infection, 6/1999
- Cerebral Palsy Associated with Low Levels of Thyroid Hormone in Premature Infants, 4/1996
- Cerebral Palsy Associated with Low Levels of Thyroid Hormone in Premature Infants: Update, 3/1997
- Cerebral Palsy in Full Birth Weight Infants: Maternal Infection, 7/1997
- Cerebral Palsy: Contributing Risk Factors and Causes, 9/1995
- Cerebral Palsy Research: What's Next?, 10/2006
- Chickenpox and Stroke in Childhood, 7/2001
- Developmental Disabilities and Extremely Pre-Term Birth, 3/2001
- The First Three Years of Life, 4/2000
- Hemiparetic Cerebral Palsy and Perinatal Cerebral Infarction, 3/2005
- Infection in the Newborn as a Cause of Cerebral Palsy, 12/2004
- Jaundice In the Newborn, 6/2001
- Injury to Oligodendroglial Cells in Diplegic Cerebral Palsy, 10/2005
- Kernicterus: Athetoid Cerebral Palsy, 6/2003
- Long Term Consequence of Mild Oxygen Loss During Delivery, 3/1998
- Maternal Thyroid Deficiency During Pregnancy , 2/2000
- Multiple Births and Developmental Brain Damage, 5/1997
- Neuroplasticity and Reorganization of Brain Functioning, 2/1997
- Pre-Eclampsia, 12/1997
- Predicting Cerebral Palsy in the Neonatal Nursery, 9/1998
- Prematurity; Low Birth Weight; Survival: Disability--An Overview, 1/2001
- Question of Aluminum Raised Again, 8/1997
- Reducing the Occurrence of Multiple Births, 10/2000
- Risk Factors, Causes and Prevention of Periventricular Leukomalacia (PVL), 6/1997
- Role of the Placenta in Cerebral Palsy, 11/1995
- Some Thoughts on the Prevention of Cerebral Palsy, 1/1997
- Streptococcus B Infection of the Newborn, 10/1996
- Survival of Very Low Birth Weight Infants and the Prevalence of Autism, 4/2008
- Vitamin A for Extremely Low Birth Weight Infants, 7/1999
- Potential Role for Stem Cells in the Treatment of Cerebral Palsy 2/2007
- Predicting Developmental Disabilities in Infants: Using Electrophysiology 3/2006
- The Epidemiology of cerebral palsy: incidence, impairments and risk factors" July 2006.
- People paralyzed by spinal cord injury can control objects in their environment by means of direct brain-computer interface--what does this mean for Cerebral Palsy? August 2006
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