RESEARCH FOCUSES ON BASIC BIOMECHANICAL EVENTS IN PRETERM LABOR
January 03, 2008
January 03, 2008
BUFFALO, N.Y., Jan. 3 -- The University at Buffalo issued the following press release:
In the 21st century, human tissue can be generated from stem cells and severed limbs are successfully reattached, while the physiological processes governing life's most fundamental event, childbirth labor, remain a medical mystery.
More than 500,000 babies, or one of every eight infants born in the U.S., were born prematurely in 2004, the most recent year for which statistic . . .
In the 21st century, human tissue can be generated from stem cells and severed limbs are successfully reattached, while the physiological processes governing life's most fundamental event, childbirth labor, remain a medical mystery.
More than 500,000 babies, or one of every eight infants born in the U.S., were born prematurely in 2004, the most recent year for which statistic . . .
