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Saving the brain
By Lev Osherovich, Senior Writer
Published on Thursday, November 10, 2011
UCSF researchers have shown that hydrocortisone poses risks similar to those of dexamethasone in the brains of preterm infants. A second UCSF study shows that there may be a way to blunt the negative effects of glucocorticoids on the brain by using SMO agonists.
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