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Maternal Methadone Dose Is Not Related to the Rate of Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome
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There is no correlation between methadone dose in pregnant women being treated for opiate addiction and the rate of neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS), according to a report published online May 17th in the Journal of Pediatrics. However, higher doses of methadone are associated with decreased illicit opiate abuse at delivery. Reuters Health Information
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Fetal Fibronectin: What Does It Mean?
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The heavy burden of preterm delivery can be prevented for some. Methods used to identify women at risk for preterm birth are discussed. Neonatal Network
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Bilingual Children Have an Increased Risk of Stuttering
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The risk of stuttering is increased among young bilingual children, according to findings published in the January issue of the Archives of Disease in Childhood. These children also have less chance of recovery from stuttering than monolingual speakers who stutter. Reuters Health Information
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