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New device uses harmless light particles for real-time monitoring of newborn babies’ brains – News-Medical.Net
An estimated 500,000 babies born around the world each year develop unnecessary brain damage that could be treated if caught in time – but monitoring these infants’…

An estimated 500,000 babies born around the world each year develop unnecessary brain damage that could be treated if caught in time but monitoring these infants’ delicate brains is extremely difficult. However, spotting these underlying causes at a critical, early stage, a new photonics device currently in development aims to reduce unnecessary disabilities by improving the instant, real-time monitoring of newborn babies with harmless light particles.
No medical tools currently exist to create…
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