Skin-to-Skin 'Kangaroo Care' Found to Boost Neurodevelopment in Preemies
August 07, 2024
August 07, 2024
STANFORD, California, Aug. 7 (TNSres) -- Stanford University School of Medicine issued the following news:
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Babies born very early had stronger neurodevelopmental performance at 1 year if they received more skin-to-skin care as newborns, a Stanford Medicine study found.
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By Erin Digitale
Skin-to-skin cuddling with a parent has lasting cognitive benefits for premature babies, according to a new Stanford Medicine study. Pre . . .
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Babies born very early had stronger neurodevelopmental performance at 1 year if they received more skin-to-skin care as newborns, a Stanford Medicine study found.
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By Erin Digitale
Skin-to-skin cuddling with a parent has lasting cognitive benefits for premature babies, according to a new Stanford Medicine study. Pre . . .