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Finland remains a world-leader in neonatal care, despite the country’s falling birth rate and, consequently, a decline in hospital delivery volumes, ...
Just over a third of eligible Arkansans participate in federal nutrition assistance aimed at low-income women and children, ...
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StudyFinds on MSNWhy Are More American Kids Dying Than Peers Abroad? CHOP Study Reveals Stark RealityA major new JAMA study reveals that American children are dying at rates up to 80% higher than kids in other wealthy ...
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WJTV on MSNMississippi infants most vulnerable to rotavirus: reportA new report from Birth Injury Lawyers Group revealed that Mississippi infants are the most exposed to a largely treatable ...
Arkansas is grappling with high rates of food insecurity and maternal mortality, but experts believe that expanding awareness of the Women, Infants, and Childre ...
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Motherly on MSNMidwives could cut maternal deaths nearly in half—this new data shows what’s standing in the wayStudies show that when midwives are fully supported and integrated into maternity care, moms experience fewer complications, ...
A team of forensic archaeologists and crime scene experts from across the globe will next week begin excavating and trying to ...
When Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was appointed secretary of Health and Human Services, everyone knew he was capable of doing great ...
A new study in the journal JAMA finds the health of America's children has worsened across several key indicators over the ...
U.S. children have an almost two times higher risk of death compared to children from other high-income nations, according to a study published July 7 in JAMA. Researchers analyzed mortality ...
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