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An Uncertain Road
KBIA health reporter Rebecca Smith takes a look at the reality of being born extremely premature and the possible long-term complications four years, seven years and twelve years down the road.
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Being born prematurely has many immediate consequences for infants – difficulty breathing, bleeding in the brain, and other issues that can affect…
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Premature Birth affects about one in 10 infants in the United States. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, pre-term birth is a…
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We’ve all seen the stories: "Premature baby goes home after spending 100-something days in the hospital," but what happens next? Do babies born pre-term…