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Fish Oil Saves Premature Babies Lives

The following paints a pretty grim picture about a baby that developed health problems due to a premature birth that put its life at risk:

Like most babies with his medical condition, Austin DuPonte of Hudson was not expected to live long.

He was born prematurely and developed intestinal problems so severe that surgeries left him unable to absorb enough nourishment.

Continue reading about treating premature babies with fish oil.


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1 thought on “Fish Oil Saves Premature Babies Lives”

  1. Hey marshmellow! The subject material is terrific but your posts look increasingly like marketing for your own site, not a dialogue about fish oil. What say you post more here, because fish oil *is* cool, and less link offsite to your site selling stuff?

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