Treating premature infants with a common steroid can prevent chronic lung disease, but possibly at a cost, a new study finds. Scientists in Taiwan randomly assigned 262 premature infants, all on respirators, to receive periodic infusions of either dexamethasone or saline solutions for 4 weeks. Many premature infants need respirators, but the force of the machines can damage preemie lungs.
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