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A Study Advises Against Exposing Newborns to the Sun Behind Windows to Prevent Jaundice

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Research staff from the Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV), together with the Francesc de Borja de Gandia University Hospital and the University Hospital of La Ribera, through the Fisabio Foundation, have found that sunlight passing through the windows of homes is not a safe or recommended alternative to prevent or treat neonatal jaundice, a condition that affects more than half of newborns. Jesús Alba, researcher at the Gandia campus of …
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Research staff from the Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV), together with the Francesc de Borja de Gandia University Hospital and the University Hospital of La Ribera, through the Fisabio Foundation, have found that sunlight passing through the windows of homes is not a safe or recommended alternative to prevent or treat neonatal jaundice, a condition that affects more than half of newborns. Jesús Alba, researcher at the Gandia campus of …

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RUVID broke the news on Wednesday, April 15, 2026.
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