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Encephalopathy / Therapeutic hypothermia / Biology / Cerebral hypoxia / Cerebral palsy / Neuroprotection / Stupor / Olympic Cool-Cap System / Brain disorders / Medicine / Health
Date: 2014-07-10 18:41:34
Encephalopathy
Therapeutic hypothermia
Biology
Cerebral hypoxia
Cerebral palsy
Neuroprotection
Stupor
Olympic Cool-Cap System
Brain disorders
Medicine
Health

Passive Cooling for Neonatal Encephalopathy Dr Deborah Harris, Nurse Practitioner Objectives

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