Dr. Roberto Romero, Chief of the Perinatology Research Branch of the National Institute of Child Health and Development and a former member of the CPI Research Foundation Scientific Advisory Council (SAC), describes the importance of vaginal progesterone in reducing pre-term birth and neonatal complications in a recent press release from the Detroit Medical Center. For full article please click on the link below.
http://www.biospace.com/News/detroit-medical-center-release-major-new/243915/source=MoreNews



Most treatments for cerebral palsy (CP) are initially directed toward children. What is not clearly established is the long- term effects of such treatments. Many appear helpful in the short term but prove to be disadvantageous in the long run. Selective dorsal rhizotomy (SDR) is a permanent, irreversible neurosurgical procedure for reducing spasticity in cerebral palsy. Parents contemplating SDR for their child would like assurance that that there will not be harmful complications from it as the child ages into adolescence and adulthood. We now have new evidence...







