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Research!America Advocacy Award Honours March Of Dimes
at the 14th Annual Research!America Advocacy Awards event at the Andrew W.Mellon Auditorium in Washington, DC. Jennifer L. Howse, PhD, March of Dimes president, and Anna Eleanor Roosevelt, granddaughter of March of Dimes founder President Franklin Delano...
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March Of Dimes honored with Research!America advocacy award
arch of Dimes will receive Research!America's 2010 Paul G.Rogers Distinguished Organization Advocacy Award. The award recognizes March of Dimes decades of successful advocacy for maternal and child health research and services. March of Dimes was honored...
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March Of Dimes honored with Research!America advocacy award
March of Dimes will receive Research!America's 2010 Paul G.Rogers Distinguished Organization Advocacy Award. The award recognizes March of Dimes decades of successful advocacy for maternal and child health research and services. March of Dimes was...
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VIDEO: Fallujah Birth Defects, Cancer, US Weapons
_ VIDEO: Fallujah Birth Defects, Cancer, US Weapons.
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Children with cleft lip or cleft palate more likely to receive age-appropriate health care when provided by team
Children with a cleft lip or cleft palate are more likely to receive recommended age-appropriate health care when that care is provided by an interdisciplinary team rather than an individual provider.In a study encompassing three states, Arkansas, Iowa and...
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Team Approach Provides Better Care For Children With Cleft Lip And Palate
Children with a cleft lip or cleft palate are more likely to receive recommended age-appropriate health care when that care is provided by an interdisciplinary team rather than an individual provider.In a study encompassing three states, Arkansas, Iowa and...
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Team Approach Provides Better Care for Children with Cleft Lip and Palate
Newswise Children with a cleft lip or cleft palate are more likely to receive recommended age-appropriate health care when that care is provided by an interdisciplinary team rather than an individual provider.In a study encompassing three states, Arkansas,...
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A Mechanism of Thalidomide-Induced Birth Defects Identified
_ A Mechanism of Thalidomide-Induced Birth Defects Identified.
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A Mechanism of Thalidomide-Induced Birth Defects Identified
In order to use Medscape, your browser must be set to accept cookies delivered by the Medscape site.To find out how to adjust your browser settings to accept cookies, please click here. Medscape uses cookies to customize the site based on the information...
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A Mechanism of Thalidomide-Induced Birth Defects Identified
Thalidomide binds directly to cereblon, a protein that plays a role in limb outgrowth in zebrafish and chicks - and this discovery by Japanese scientists finall A Mechanism of Thalidomide-Induced Birth Defects Identified.
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March of Dimes Honored With Research!America Advocacy Award
( ) WASHINGTON, March 9, 2010 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Paul G.Rogers Distinguished Organization Advocacy Award March of Dimes will receive Research!America's 2010 Paul G. Rogers Distinguished Organization Advocacy Award. The award recognizes March of...
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Follow-up Lacking for Infant Hearing Loss
Nearly all infants are now screened for hearing loss, but follow-up care is still inadequate, researchers found.The proportion of infants who were screened increased from 46.5% in 1999 to 97% in 2007, Marcus Gaffney, MPH, of the CDC's National Center on ...
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Managing Genetic Defects in Beef Cattle Herds
Congenital defects are abnormalities present at birth.They are abnormalities of structure or function that can result in calf losses before or after birth. These defects can be caused by genetics, environment, or a combination of these two...
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Life Sciences: Research from Kaiser Permanente yields new findings on life sciences
Today's Medical & Research News Life Sciences Research from Kaiser Permanente yields new findings on life sciences February 27th, 2010 Printer-Friendly Version City:San Jose State:California Country:United States Life Sciences Trisomy Pediatrics...
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Medical News: Amid Calls For Resignation, Va. Del. Marshall Denies Comments Linking Abortion, Birth Defects
Virginia Del.Robert Marshall (R) on Wednesday spoke on the floor of the state House in an attempt to clarify his remarks last week suggesting that the birth of children with disabilities was God's punishment to women who obtained an abortion during a...
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Differences in exposure assignment between conception and delivery: the impact of maternal mobility
Lupo PJ, Symanski E, Chan W, Mitchell LE, Waller DK, Canfield MA, Langlois PH.Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology 2010; 24: 200[ndash]208. In studies of reproductive outcomes, maternal residence at delivery is often the only information available to...
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Amid Calls For Resignation, Va. Del. Marshall Denies Comments Linking Abortion, Birth Defects
Virginia Del.Amid Calls For Resignation, Va. Marshall Denies Comments Linking Abortion, Birth Defects.
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Medical News: Va. Del. Marshall Draws Criticism For Comments Linking Birth Defects, Abortion
Virginia Del.Robert Marshall's (R) office issued a formal apology Monday for comments he made last Thursday suggesting that the birth of children with disabilities was God's way of punishing women for obtaining an abortion during a first pregnancy, the...
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Six States To Study Sickle Cell Disease And Thalassemias In National Pilot Project
Medical researchers are developing a new surveillance system to determine the number of patients diagnosed with a family of inherited blood disorders known as hemoglobinopathies, including sickle cell disease, thalassemias, and hemoglobin E disease.The...
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NHLBI, CDC Launch Surveillance and Research Program for Inherited Blood Diseases
Medical researchers are developing a new surveillance system to determine the number of patients diagnosed with a family of inherited blood disorders known as hemoglobinopathies, including sickle cell disease, thalassemias, and hemoglobin E disease.The of...
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Six states to study sickle cell disease and thalassemias in national pilot project
Medical researchers are developing a new surveillance system to determine the number of patients diagnosed with a family of inherited blood disorders known as hemoglobinopathies, including sickle cell disease, thalassemias, and hemoglobin E disease.The...
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NHLBI, CDC launch surveillance and research program for inherited blood diseases
Contact: NHLBI Communications Office Six states to study sickle cell disease and thalassemias in national pilot project Medical researchers are developing a new surveillance system to determine the number of patients diagnosed with a family of inherited blood...
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No Increase in Fetal Defects with Leflunomide
Reviewed by Dori F.Zaleznik, MD; Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston. Action Points Explain to interested patients that if they became pregnant while taking leflunomide, their offspring are unlikely to have major...
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NHLBI, CDC launch surveillance and research program for inherited blood diseases
Cardiovascular Diseases Breaking News EUREKALERT Contact: NHLBI Communications Office 301-496-4236 Six states to study sickle cell disease and thalassemias in national pilot project Medical researchers are developing a new surveillance system to determine the...
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Fewer Babies With Genetic Defects Being Born
Some of mankind's most devastating inherited diseases appear to be declining, and a few have nearly disappeared, because more people are using genetic testing to decide whether to have children.Births of babies with cystic fibrosis, Tay-Sachs and other...
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