Monday, February 04, 2008

Compound Cuts Cerebral Palsy in Preemies

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NEW YORK - "Doctors can cut the risk of cerebral palsy in half for very premature babies by giving their mothers magnesium sulfate just before they give birth, new research shows.

The mineral compound, also known as Epsom salts, is already used to treat preganancy-related high blood pressure and to stop early labor. Doctors should consider giving it to women about to deliver an extremely preterm infant, said one of the researchers, Dr. John Thorp of the University of North Carolina.

'It's cheap. It's readily available. It doesn't harm anybody. I think it will be widely adopted' said Thorp."

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