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Article: Study: Automated device betters manual for newborns.
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- Healthcare Purchasing News
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- February 1, 2001
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The heels of premature infants suffer less bruising and related reactions after repeated blood tests when they are punctured with an automatic incision device instead of a standard manual lancet, Finnish researchers have concluded.
The study at Helsinki University ...
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