National Institutes of Health, Aug 16, 2007 In humans, intracerebral hemorrhage, lung complications and respiratory failure are frequent causes of serious morbidity and death in premature infants. Maturation of
CDC, Jul 03, 2007 selective serotonin-reuptake inhibitors most commonly known as SSRIs, during pregnancy does not significantly increase the risk for most birth
National Institutes of Health, Jun 01, 2007 Chemical reactions, including those needed to sustain life, occur progressively faster as temperature increases. Miller hypothesized that reducing the speed of those
nih.gov, May 25, 2007 Mark Schleiss, M.D., American Legion Endowed Chair in Pediatric Infectious Diseases at the University of Minnesota School of Medicine, led a team of researchers at his
State of Wisconsin, Apr 10, 2007 Severe form of brain injury that occurs when an infant or young child is shaken forcibly enough to cause the brain to rebound against his or her
cdc.gov, Feb 23, 2007 An interaction term between maternal diabetes and race was included in the models to determine whether the relation between maternal diabetes and adverse events