Children who received light therapy (phototherapy) for jaundice as infants appear to have an increased risk of developing skin moles in childhood, according to a report in the December issue of ...
In neonatal jaundice, phototherapy converts bilirubin to more polar photoisomers which can be excreted without conjugation. We measured changes in the concentration of bilirubin Z,E-photoisomer during ...
Jaundice is one of the most common medical issues in newborns, affecting nearly 80 percent of full-term infants in their first days of life. The condition occurs when excess bilirubin, a yellow ...
One of the products on display at this year's Open Minds Exhibition is Brilliance, a Stanford team's solution for infantile jaundice in developing countries. Phototherapy is remarkably effective for ...
Ghana Health Service (GHS) has received a phototherapy equipment from IPMC through the Hungarian Ambassador to enhance neonatal care in the country. The new neonatal jaundice machine would help ...
A baby has become the first to receive a pioneering home phototherapy treatment from a Warwickshire hospital. Harrison, from Nuneaton, was born at 37 weeks and developed jaundice shortly after being ...
WOBURN, MA, UNITED STATES, November 7, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Little Sparrows Technologies, Inc., a medical device startup dedicated to advancing neonatal care ...
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