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Preventing Chronic Disease (PCD) is a peer-reviewed electronic journal established by the National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion. PCD provides an open exchange of information and knowledge among researchers,…Read more
This report describes that fetal mortality rates in the United States were higher among Black women than among White women in four of the five death categories examined for racial and ethnic disparities.Read more
Live births, infant, neonatal and postneonatal deaths, and mortality rates, mother's Hispanic origin and ract of mother for non-Hispanic origin by 130 selected infant causes: United States, 2001 period data - - - - - - - - - - - -…Read more
PowerPoint Presentation Focus Area 21: Oral Health Progress Review March 17, 2004 -Welcome to our progress review. 901.bin 852 874.bin 881.bin 879.bin 898 Estimated new cases of oral/pharyngeal cancers in U.S. will affect 28,000 +…Read more
Infant deaths, and infant mortality rates by race of mother and 130 selected causes of infant death: United States, 2001 period data Table 45. Infant deaths, and infant mortality rates by race of mother and 130 selected causes of infant…Read more
National Vital Statistics Reports Volume 69, Number 4 April 15, 2020 Cause-of-death Data From the Fetal Death File, 2015-2017 National Vital Statistics Reports Volume 69, Number 4 April 15, 2020 Cause-of-death Data From the Fetal Death…Read more
Too much iron is toxic to the body, and over time the high levels of iron can damage tissues and organs and lead to. Cirrhosis (liver damage). Hepatocellular carcinoma (liver cancer). Heart problems. Arthritis (joint pain). Diabetes.…Read more
A total of 397 single-birth deliveries among diabetic women were studied. Twenty-four fetal deaths and six neonatal deaths occurred; the perinatal mortality rate has been provisionally estimated at 76/1,000 deliveries.…Read more
Neonatal morbidity involved conditions that primarily were not life-threatening. They included macrosomia, mild hypoglycemia, and respiratory distress. The frequency of neonatal complications in this population is lower…Read more

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