Neuronatologist and clinical neuroscientist Karen Pape has spent the last 30 years researching how brain injuries in babies can heal or be treated to lessen the effects of cerebral palsy, a condition once thought to be permanent. She joins The Agenda to discuss her book, "The Boy Who Could Run But Not Walk; Understanding Neuroplasticity in the Child's Brain."
Episode:
Great Grandmothers, Cerebral Palsy Hope, Organic Agriculture
Aired:
Oct 10, 2016
Show Comments
The Agenda Videos
22:16

Grandmothers Unite
Oct 10, 2016
14:41

Verena Seufert: Harnessing Organic Agriculture
May 02, 2016
16:25

Who Gets Priority Care in a Pandemic?
Jan 15, 2021
11:03

Care Rationing During a Pandemic
Jan 15, 2021
26:44

Dissecting Ontario's Stay-At-Home Order
Jan 15, 2021
20:29

A History of the KKK in Canada
Jan 14, 2021
34:10

Is Trumpism Affecting Canadian Politics?
Jan 14, 2021
34:55

Brian Burke: The Gruffest Man in Hockey
Jan 13, 2021
31:04

Is Ontario's Crisis Triage Discriminatory?
Jan 13, 2021
20:47

Saving Cinema from The Taliban
Jan 12, 2021
33:37

A Health Care System Besieged by COVID?
Jan 12, 2021
17:03

Can Britain Survive COVID-19 and Brexit?
Jan 11, 2021