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Clip: 4/10/2014 | 7m 48s
Modern medicine now allows critically ill premature infants to survive, but at what cost?
Modern medicine now allows critically ill premature infants to survive, but at what cost? At Children's Mercy Hospital in Kansas City, Missouri, doctors, families, and chaplains wrestle with issues of life and death.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Micro Preemie Ethics
Clip: 4/10/2014 | 7m 48s
Modern medicine now allows critically ill premature infants to survive, but at what cost? At Children's Mercy Hospital in Kansas City, Missouri, doctors, families, and chaplains wrestle with issues of life and death.
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