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Featured in NEJM Journal Watch: Late Preterm Infants Are Not at Increased Risk for ADHD or Learning Disabilities By the NEJM Journal Watch Editors Former late preterm infants had similar rates of ADHD and learning disabilities to term infants by age 19 years in a population-based birth cohort study published in Pediatrics. Link(s): NEJM Journal Watch summary (Free) click.jwatch.org/cts/click?q=227%3B67895795%3BFj%2BNdYHgF6FMAKNOLgX9gA6ZB9XPM9y8W%2BaHG8lnlQM%3D September 24, 2013 Late Preterm Infants Are Not at Increased Risk for ADHD or Learning Disabilities Martin T. Stein, MD reviewing Harris MN et al. Pediatrics 2013 Sep. In a population-based birth cohort study, former late preterm infants had similar rates to term infants by age 19 years. Late preterm infants (gestational age, 34 to 98% white) who still resided in the community after age 5 years, 256 (4.5%) were born between 34 and
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