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		<title>Premature Babies have higher risk of developing Lung complications</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Premature babies that were delivered way before their bodies have fully developed receive a myriad of drugs to augment their still weak bodies that should have developed further in the mother&#8217;s womb. Studies have shown that babies who were delivered prematurely have a higher risk of lung problems due to the inability of their lungs [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href='http://allaboutlungcancer.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/05/premature.jpg' title='premature.jpg'><img src='http://allaboutlungcancer.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/05/premature.thumbnail.jpg' alt='premature.jpg' /></a>Premature babies that were delivered way before their bodies have fully developed receive a myriad of drugs to augment their still weak bodies that should have developed further in the mother&#8217;s womb. Studies have shown that babies who were delivered prematurely have a higher risk of lung problems due to the inability of their lungs to work properly without the administration of surfactants that are used to prevent their lungs from collapsing. Full term babies have fully developed lungs that can function unassisted but premature babies need the administration of surfactants (substances that prevents the lung&#8217;s air sacs from sticking together preventing them from inflating properly to absorb oxygen) to their lungs to get them to function properly. Without them, their lungs would constantly collapse (due to premature development) and can cause death. Current administration methods have shown that they can cause more harm to the infant in later life where lung infections become assured. The development of better administration techniques is underway to minimize the problems associated with their use to help their lungs strengthen in time as they mature.</p>
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