Liquid Ventilation Could Help Save The Lives Of Premature Babies, But The Patent-owning Company Will Not Market It, Saying It Lacks Profitability
Sun, 02 Apr 2006 05:00 AM EST
... To live we need to breathe. Prior to being born we carry this activity out through the placenta and subsequently by means of our lungs. In normal development, the lungs of the foetus are filled with amniotic liquid and, on being born, the first cry activates this respiration surface. But the main problem that premature babies have is that their lungs are not well formed... click link for more info. ...
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