When a baby is born prematurely, their survival depends on the care they receive in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). Now a Canadian-made program is changing how these fragile babies are cared for. As Allison Vuchnich reports, it’s been so successful, other countries are adopting the program as well.
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Canadian program improves health of premature babies
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