Study reveals confusing mishmash of newborn bathing practices at U.S. hospitals (IMAGE)
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"The variation in what hospitals are doing for newborn skincare is a direct result of previously not having a good understanding of what really is the best way to care for a baby's skin," said researcher Ann L. Kellams, MD, of UVA Children's. "The hope now is that this work will challenge us all to take a look at the evidence and incorporate practices that protect babies the most."
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