Medical Spotlight 9/13/10 "Tongue-Tied Newborns"
Published September 13th, 2010
If you are tongue-tied, you are said to be stumbling over your words. But that isn't the case for newborns. They can be tongue-tied...and it can damage their health in many ways, for many years.
In the Medical Spotlight, Susan Sullivan, M.D., a neonatologist at the University of Florida, explains what parents can do about it.
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