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Birth Defects Registry And Newborn Hearing Program Established

Increased Risk Of Birth Defects Related To First Trimester Use Of ACE Inhibitors

Daily Multivitamin and Eating Fortified Grains Prevent Brain And Spinal Defects In Newborns

Progress Made in Estimating Frequency of Birth Defects

New Study Finds Increased Risk Of Birth Defects Related To First Trimester Use Of ACE Inhibitors

Increased Cause Of Birth Defect Realated To First Trimester Use Of ACE Inhibitors

Moderate Doses of Vitamin A Do Not Pose Risk of Birth Defects

Centers For Child Birth Defects Research And Prevention

Diabetes Among Pregnant Women Mean BIG Risks For Their Infants

First Trimester Use of ACE Inhibitors Implicated in Birth Defects

Smoking During Pregnancy May Affect Baby's Fingers and Toes

Recognition And Prevention Of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome

Progress Made In Estimating Frequency Of Birth Defects

Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Causes Growth Retardation

Birth Defects Registry And Newborn Hearing Program Established

Study Finds Moderate Doses of Vitamin A Before and During Pregnancy Do Not Pose Risk of Birth Defects

Offspring of Men With Birth Defects Twice as Likely to Have Defects, Too

NIEHS Study Identifies Gene for Hydrocephalus in Mice

Neural Tube Birth Defects Down by 19 Percent Since Food Fortification

Medical Board Of California Arrests Orangevale Unlicensed Midwife In Infant Harm Case

Synonyms Brachial Plexus Birth Injuries, Dejerine Klumpke

Cognitive Abilities Increase Significantly With Time in Most Prematurely Born Children

New Device Detects Fetal Brain Response to Light: May Help Prevent Brain Damage

CoolCap Studied at VCH May Help Prevent Brain Damage

Teen Birth Rate Hits All -Time Record Low, C-Sections at Record High Level

The March of Dimes today issued the following statement on the report on newborn screening prepared for the Maternal and Child Health Bureau of the U.S. Health Resources

Infant Mortality Rate Drops, Children More Likely to Have A Working Parent, Be Read to, Report Says

Do you suspect that your child's birth defect is directly related to medical malpractice or another type of negligence? Are you currently seeking legal information regarding Vermont birth defect laws? If so, contact one of our experienced Vermont birth defect lawyers today!

 
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Information Is Available On Birth Defects
If your child has a birth defect, you should ask his or her doctor about local resources and treatment. Geneticists and genetic counselors are another resource. CDC can give you general information about birth defects. For other birth defects, you may contact one of many national groups. These groups have fact sheets or brochures or can direct you to support groups, where you can meet and talk with other parents of children with the same type of birth defect. Many support groups also have brochures and books to help you learn more about birth defects.

 


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Smoking During Pregnancy May Affect Baby's Fingers and Toes
PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- There's one more reason not to smoke during pregnancy. A mother's cigarette smoking increases the risk that h...
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New Device Detects Fetal Brain Response to Light: May Help Prevent Brain Damage
The study is one of the first tests of a new device designed to study maternal and fetal physiology, including fetal br...
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The March of Dimes today issued the following statement on the report on newborn screening prepared for the Maternal and Child Health Bureau of the U.S. Health Resources
The March of Dimes supports comprehensive newborn screening for all babies in this country, regardless of their place of birth.  Our policy is...
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Today's Terms

Junk DNA

Definition:
Stretches of DNA that do not code for genes; most of the genome consists of so-called junk DNA which may have regulatory and other functions.

Amino acid

Definition:
Any of a class of 20 molecules that are combined to form proteins in living things.

Pedigree

Definition:
A family tree diagram that shows how a particular genetic trait or disease has been inherited.

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Birth Defect Hot Topics

 
Topics Related to Birth Defects:

  • Mental Retardation
  • Cerebral Palsy
  • Erb's Palsy
  • Brachial Injuries
  • Plexus Injuries

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Vermont Birth-Defect Attorney

 
If you live in the following cities and need an Birth-Defect attorney you should contact our Birth-Defect Attorney as soon as possible:

  • Barre
  • Bennington
  • Brattleboro
  • Burlington
  • Colchester
  • Essex Junction
  • Milton
  • Montpelier
  • Rutland
  • Saint Albans
  • South Burlington
 


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