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Prenatal steroids reduce risk of brain bleeding in preemies, Stanford study finds
March 24, 2016 by NewsBot
Prenatal steroid treatment reduces by half a premature baby's risk for a severe form of brain hemorrhage after birth, a study has found. The research, on nearly 26,000 premature infants, demonstrated that the benefit applies even to the earliest born preemies, who can be overlooked as potential candidates for this steroid treatment.