Oxygen deprivation at birth can have long-term affects, study finds

The joint Irish and Swedish research studied data from infants in Cork and Stockholm and found the impaired cognitive outcomes with even mild oxygen deprivation.

Oxygen deprivation at birth can have long-term affects, study finds

Babies who suffer oxygen deprivation at birth have impaired cognitive outcomes compared to children with uneventful deliveries, according to research revealed today.

The joint Irish and Swedish research studied data from infants in Cork and Stockholm and found the impaired cognitive outcomes with even mild oxygen deprivation.

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