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Qld leads world with study into cerebral palsy risk

Mater Research scientists are analysing blood samples from 1600 extremely premature babies, and tracking their development for two years, to determine whether those with low sulphate levels at birth go on to develop the physical disability.If they can prove a connection, their study may pave the way for sulphate supplementation in pre-term babies to reduce their chances of developing cerebral palsy.PREGNANT WOMEN TESTING NEW VACCINEQLDERS TRIAL NEEDLE-FREE COVID-19 VACCINETwo-and-a-half-year-old Chloe…
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