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Exploring the Benefits of Lifestyle Interventions in Pregnancy

Pregnancy is a critical period where the health and wellbeing of both the mother and the developing baby are of utmost importance. Lifestyle interventions during pregnancy have emerged as a promising approach to promote optimal maternal health and potentially reduce pregnancy complications. These interventions encompass a range of factors such as diet, physical activity, and stress management, all of which have the potential to positively ...
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Dr Eduard Gratacós – Why health starts before birth

Our research team at the University of Barcelona looks at identifying deviations in foetal brain development as early as possible to help prevent and/or minimise childhood disability. Dr Eduard Gratacós explains his journey into research and why he believes that health starts before birth: "I was trained in Obstetrics & Gynecology in the early 1990s. Soon after starting my medical residency, I found two new ...
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The Mediterranean diet and maternal stress reduction during pregnancy improve infant neurodevelopment

Interventions based on the Mediterranean diet or mindfulness to reduce stress during pregnancy improve the neurodevelopment of children in the first two years of life. This is demonstrated by an analysis of the clinical trial IMPACT-BCN published in the journal JAMA Network Open. The clinical trial was coordinated by Eduard Gratacós, director of BCNatal (from the hospitals Clínic Barcelona and Sant Joan de Déu—FRCB-IDIBAPS and ...
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Celebrating Progress in Prenatal Brain Health Research

Over the past three years, Cerebra has proudly funded a pioneering research programme at Barcelona's Clinical and Research Centre of Maternal/Foetal and Neonatal Medicine (BCNatal), focused on understanding and improving foetal brain health. The programme, titled “Preventing Prenatal Brain Damage with New Tools for Improved Risk Identification and Therapy,” aimed to address the critical window of prenatal development. Early brain formation is a delicate and ...
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Lottery Rules

Weekly Lottery – Terms and Conditions Cerebra’s ‘Count Me In’ Weekly Lottery (“the lottery”) is being promoted by and on behalf of Cerebra, a charity registered in England 1089812 which operates as Cerebra (“the Charity”). The Charity is registered with the Gambling Commission (www.gamblingcommission.gov.uk) to operate the Lottery. Cerebra is licensed and regulated in Great Britain by the Gambling Commission. www.secure.gamblingcommission.gov.uk/publicregister/search/detail/5059 The registered Responsible person ...
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Navigating Life After a Brain Injury: The Power of Rehabilitation and Collaboration

Equipment and Rehabilitation: Enhancing Quality of Life  Access to the right equipment and rehabilitation can significantly improve quality of life and independence for children with brain injuries. Here are some examples of aids and equipment that can make a difference: Mobility Aids: Wheelchairs, walkers, and standing frames can help individuals move around more easily and safely. Communication Devices: Speech-generating devices and communication boards can assist ...
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RCPCH refuses to withdraw its 2021 Fabricated or induced illness (FII) guidance

Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health refuses to withdraw its 2021 guidance concerning Fabricated or induced illness (FII) by carers. (1) On the 16 July 2024, we the undersigned researchers and non-governmental organisations wrote to the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health and called for the College to withdraw, with immediate effect, the above publicly available ...
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New Library Books this November

New Books in the Library - November 2023 L7001 - What Works for Autistic Children by Dr Luke Beardon L7002 - Cerebral Palsy and me by Issy Heart L7003 - Being brave with Selective Mutism by Rachel Busman L7004 - Can’t not Won’t by Eliza Fricker L7006 - Nurturing your Autistic Young Person by Cathy Wassell L7007 - Mindful parenting for ADHD Children by Catherine ...
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Helping The Whole Family To Play Together

Our son Sam has Angelman Syndrome and needs assistance with all aspects of life. He is developmentally delayed, non-verbal, has mobility issues, cerebral vision impairment and epilepsy. Sam’s epilepsy is well controlled at present but he suffers from seizures when he is unwell. He has no sense of danger so needs constant supervision. Sam is an active, sociable 12 year old. He thrives on 1:1 ...
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Advice, Support and Information – A Family Story

“Our son J is three years old. He’s a little firecracker with a vibrant personality and he loves to play with toy cars, trains, planes, rockets, duplo and puzzles. He also loves water play so washing hands turns into lots of fun with water everywhere! J is autistic and has sensory processing difficulties. He has also been diagnosed with ARFID which means he does not ...
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