University of Florida: They Called It Stupid Toy. Now It Makes Billions, Saves Babies
July 13, 2019
July 13, 2019
GAINESVILLE, Florida, July 13 [TNSscienceresearch] -- The University of Florida issued the following news:
Warm the heel. Wipe with pad. Prick the skin. Massage the foot.
Squeeze one drop -- only one drop.
Fill all five circles on the page with blood.
After collecting the sample, nurses send the newborn screening form to be tested for up to 100 different targeted disorders, including phenylketonuria, an inherited disease that can cause permanen . . .
Warm the heel. Wipe with pad. Prick the skin. Massage the foot.
Squeeze one drop -- only one drop.
Fill all five circles on the page with blood.
After collecting the sample, nurses send the newborn screening form to be tested for up to 100 different targeted disorders, including phenylketonuria, an inherited disease that can cause permanen . . .