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Melbourne study suggests premature babies not at increased risk of mental health issues
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2022-09-15
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A study three decades in the making has found babies born extremely prematurely are not at a higher risk of developing mental health issues in adult life. Melbourne researchers say the findings reflect huge leaps in neonatal care.
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