When a child falls ill, caregivers often change how and where the infant sleeps—wanting to keep them close through the night.
When babies are born too early, have a low birth weight, or have complicated medical conditions at birth, they may need to be cared for in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) by specially trained ...
Adding genomic sequencing to the standard newborn screening heel-prick test is changing how we diagnose kids with genetic ...
A West Michigan hospital is using a large grant it recently received to help with high-risk deliveries and complications ...
Trinity Health Shelby said it has received a $20,000 grant to fund training to improve maternal and infant health outcomes in ...
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Santa Clara County Black infant program shuffle stirs concerns
The reassignment of a trusted doctor out of Santa Clara County’s Black Infant Health program has sparked concern for future ...
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Newborn genomic screening may detect hundreds of additional childhood conditions
Adding genomic sequencing to newborn blood screening would detect hundreds of additional childhood conditions, providing much ...
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Mississippi health leaders tackle infant mortality crisis
Mississippi health leaders addressed the ongoing infant mortality crisis during their health meeting on Wednesday.
Health officials in Mississippi have declared a public emergency over the state’s rising infant mortality rate, which is the highest it’s been in a decade. Data from 2024 show that for every 1,000 ...
San Antonio’s Baptist Health System held a reunion event this month that celebrated former NICU patients and their families.
The reassignment of a trusted doctor out of Santa Clara County's Black Infant Health Program has sparked concern for future ...
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