Outcomes among newborns with total serum bilirubin levels of 25 mg per deciliter or more
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Neurodevelopmental outcomes among infants with total serum bilirubin levels of 25 mg per deciliter or more with those among randomly selected controls are compared. When treated with phototherapy or exchange transfusion, total serum bilirubin levels in the range included in the study were not associated with adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes in infants born at or near term.
Publication Name: The New England Journal of Medicine
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0028-4793
Year: 2006
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Getting an edge - use of stimulants and antidepressants in college
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The use and the abuse of drugs and stimulants by college students who might be suffering from symptoms of attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are analyzed. The therapeutic and side effects of various drugs are examined and the need for students to be educated about medication is emphasized.
Publication Name: The New England Journal of Medicine
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0028-4793
Year: 2005
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