Cortisol levels are related to neonatal pain exposure in children born very preterm at age 18 months in two independent cohorts
Abstract Exposure to pain‐related stress from frequent invasive procedures in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) has been associated with altered physiological stress regulation, neurodevelopment, and behavior in children born very preterm (≤32 weeks gestation). Previously, in a cohort born 200...
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Main Authors: | Mia A. McLean (Author), Lisa Nakajima (Author), Cecil M. Y. Chau (Author), Joanne Weinberg (Author), Anne R. Synnes (Author), Steven P. Miller (Author), Ruth E. Grunau (Author) |
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2023-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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