Prenatal exposure to air pollution increases the risk of severe respiratory distress in newborn babies, according to new research. The risk increases with exposure specifically to fine particulate ...
Prenatal exposure to air pollution increases the risk of severe respiratory distress in newborn babies, according to new research conducted at the Penn State College of Medicine in collaboration with ...
Neonatal respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in preterm infants. This condition stems primarily from an insufficiency in pulmonary surfactant, a ...
The most likely diagnosis for this infant is bronchiolitis. This illness is the most common reason for hospitalization of an infant or preschool-age child in the United States. [1] Bronchiolitis is ...
Neonatal Respiratory Distress Syndrome (NRDS) remains a pressing concern in neonatal care, being a leading cause of morbidity among newborn infants. Its aetiology is frequently linked to surfactant ...
When hospitalized for COVID-19, pregnant women—and their eventual newborn children—have a higher risk of complications, ...
Holly Jordan's premature son survived — thanks to medical advances after Patrick Kennedy's death from Infant Respiratory Distress Syndrome decades earlier Holly Jordan, who works in business ...
Researchers may have discovered a mechanical explanation for instability observed in the lungs in cases of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), particularly in the aftermath of respiratory ...
HERSHEY, Pa. — Prenatal exposure to air pollution increases the risk of severe respiratory distress in newborn babies, according to new research conducted at the Penn State College of Medicine in ...