There is no known cure
Parents that have a child with Cerebral Palsy can find care instructions that are available to them at the National Dissemination Center for Children with Disabilities.
Assuming you meant 'Cerebral Palsy' - there is currently no known cure for this debilitating disease.
Not at this time. This condition is caused by brain and nerve damage and these structures do not regenerate.
You have a lot of registered charities out there helping children with Cerebral Palsy and also helping parents to support their children.
One can find information about how to support children with cerebral palsy at KidsHealth. KidsHeath explains what cerebral palsy is, what parents should expect as far as symptoms go, and information on the different types of cerebral palsy.
The cord blood can cure fatal diseases such as cancers, diabetes, cerebral palsy, Parkinsons, etc.
Bell's Palsy is a symptom, not a disease; depending on the underlying cause, it may go away on its own with time, or it may not.In fact, if your doctor is still calling it "Bell's Palsy" instead of something more specific, it means that he probably doesn't (yet) know what's causing it.
No one yet. But there have been umbilical cord blood treatment which has shown progress but it is still in the testing period.
yes, they will eventually die of related illnesses like pneumonia or influenza until the scientists will find a cure for this terrible disease.
I suffer from Bell's Palsy and I can say from fact that it is possible to get Bell's Palsy numerous times. See this is how it was explained to me... Bell's Palsy is a disease as you know by now which has no definite cure at this time. Your side effects of this disease may cease to exist within a month. However this does not mean that the disease is gone for sure. Instead you may just have a dormant Bell's Palsy at the time. It has also been said that stress my play a large part in your Bell's Palsy resurfacing. Once again this matter of stress playing a part of your Bell's Palsy is just speculation. If you do have Bell's Palsy you may want to research The Mayo clinic in Jacksonville, FL. They are currently one of the top researchers for Bell's Palsy.
Most likely, Bell's Palsy will cure itself in a sixteen year old person with an average immune system. Nevertheless, since there are many conditions that cause BP and since every person's immune system is different, there is no guarantee as to how long it will take or if recovery will be 100%. BP is a temporary condition, but just how temporary depends on many factors.