"Odorization of the incubator thus appears of therapeutic value for the treatment of apneas unresponsive to classical therapy and may contribute to preserve the integrity of the developing brain."
This shows, if the incubator is odorized, the children recover, that's far from zero evidence.
"Odorization of the incubator thus appears of therapeutic value for the treatment of apneas unresponsive to classical therapy and may contribute to preserve the integrity of the developing brain."
One might wonder whether the targeting of the damage being caused by the extravasated blood at the site of injury might be inhibiting any neurite outgrowth? Researchers are actively targeting this iron, from the lysed red blood cells, so with the removal of iron showing neurite outgrowth, one...