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About 60,000 babies are born before 32 weeks gestation in the United States every year, and 10% of them will develop cerebral palsy resulting from infections that damage nerve fibers deep in the brain called white matter. But Duke University researchers may have found a way forward in discovering a treatment.
A study from Duke University medical experts suggested that a fatty molecule found in breast milk could prevent and reverse the motor disorder cerebral palsy in premature infants
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