After Scrutiny, Preemie Lung Treatments Turn Out To Be Safe, Effective
Mon, 05 Mar 2007 04:00 AM EST
... Preemies between 28 and 32 weeks are not harmed by a treatment no longer used to help their lungs mature before birth, according to findings of a study in this month's Pediatrics. Even though previous observational studies suggested that repeated courses of steroids in the womb may result in brain damage, this study shows that the babies' brains are virtually unaffected. ...
Related Topics
- Lung Diseases & Disorders
- Lung Cancer
- Respiratory Diseases
- Black Lung
- Small Cell Lung Cancer
- Safe Motherhood
- Memantine
- Lung Transplantation
- Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
- Safe Blood Handling
- Emphysema
- Household Poisons
- Pemetrexed for Injection
- Aerosol Treatments
- Alternative Treatments
- Facial Treatments
- Treatments
- Wet Lung
- Stiff Lung
- Shock Lung

Not Signed In -


