Why Some 'Preemies' Grow Up to Have Weaker Hearts
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Doubling amount given also improved their growth
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Babies born at 2.2 pounds or less normally face higher risk of adult psychological issues
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3 factors predicted when infant was at low risk of serious infection called sepsis
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'Uncontrollable drug prices' play a major role in U.S. health-care crisis, researcher says
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Researchers found those born at 37-38 weeks had higher risk of poorer cardiorespiratory fitness later in life
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Employer-based insurance forked over the money for special care, treatment of birth defects, study says
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Evidence isn't yet clear, but a new review says there's a slight chance of possible harm
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