Affordable Newborn Jaundice Treatment

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The Updated D-Rev Brilliance Classic Helps Those in Poverty

Among infants, jaundice is a critical health issue around the world as millions of affected babies aren't getting the care and jaundice treatment they need. This is especially the case in rural and developing communities, which is why D-Rev developed this affordable option. The Brilliance line consists of three models: the Pro, Classic and Underside that can be compared and contrasted on the D-Rev website.

The streamlined jaundice treatment equipment is designed with newborns in the world's poorest areas in mind. The phototherapy lamp-incorporating devices are created to last a long time and are a fraction of the price of similar machines in the United States ($400 versus $3000). The combination of affordability, effectiveness and quality design makes the Brilliance Line stand out.
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