A new study by the World Health Organization and the March of Dimes found that one in ten births, globally, is premature. “Around the world, about one in 10 babies are born prematurely each year, and ...
Last year, 1 in 10 U.S. babies was born before 37 weeks of pregnancy, which is considered preterm. That’s one of the highest premature birth rates among developed nations, according to the March of ...
New March of Dimes data reveal persistent inequities and rising health risks, underscoring the urgent need to strengthen Medicaid, early care access, and maternal health policies. ARLINGTON, Va., Nov.
GENEVA (Reuters) - One in 10 of the some 130 million births around the world each year is premature, the vast majority in poorer countries where chances of survival are low, the World Health ...
September stands out as the most popular month for birthdays in the U.S. Data from the National Center for Health Statistics and the Social Security Administration reveal that September 9 holds the ...
SEATTLE — What's normally supposed to be an emergency procedure is now becoming more common than ever. The World Health Organization estimates that cesarean section (C-section) deliveries will be used ...
Ireland's Central Statistics Office (CSO) released its Vital Statistics Annual Report 2022 on Thursday, October 31. “The CSO’s Vital Statistics Annual Report 2022, provides an abundance of information ...
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