| First Time Research On Long-Term Consequences Of Intravenous Nutrition On Children's Health (redOrbi |
| Monday, 08 March 2010 | |
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Warfarin appears to combat sudden deathSome children have to be fed intravenously, given that they have intestinal problems that impede digestion. These problems can be of three kinds: having undergone an operation for a birth malformation and thus having an intestine that is too small (the most common case); or the intestine is incapable of absorbing foods; or the intestine does not move ...
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