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Infant pain: Does it hurt?
Jane Qiu1
- Jane Qiu is a science writer based in London
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Working out whether premature babies feel pain has important implications for child development, says Jane Qiu.
It was a precarious beginning. Teresa was born 14 weeks earlier than she should have been.
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