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    Collapse all Expand all Background Preterm infants (< 37 weeks' post‐menstrual age (PMA)) are often delayed in attaining oral feeding. Normal oral feeding is suggested as an important outcome for the timing of discharge from the hospital and can be an early indicator of neuromotor integrity and developmental outcomes. A range of oral stimulation interventions may help infants to develop...

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    Individuals born preterm had greater odds for asthma and COPD as an adult than those born full term, according to results published in European Respiratory Journal.“Our results support the idea that COPD is a heterogeneous disease and although smoking is still by far the most important risk factor, early life factors also play a role,” Anna Pulakka, PhD, senior researcher at

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