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A term to describe a group of neurological disorders characterized by lack of control in body movement, lack of muscle coordination, and impeded brain development, cerebral palsy is one of the most common congenital childhood disorders.

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CordLife, homegrown cord blood banking leader, announced the release of a cord blood unit for the first time to treat a case of cerebral palsy in Singapore.

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