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Community Health Care awarded $350,000 grant to help improve prenatal care, birth outcomes
Community Health Care awarded $350,000 grant to help improve prenatal care, birth outcomes

The funding will be used to improve prenatal care and birth outcomes, especially among women of color, immigrants, refugees and low-income patients. Read more

The Quad City Times - Nov 17
The Rising Prevalence Of Cancer Drives Growth In Prenatal DNA Sequencing Market: The Driving Engine Behind Prenatal DNA Sequencing Market Evolution in 2025
The Rising Prevalence Of Cancer Drives Growth In Prenatal DNA Sequencing Market: The Driving Engine Behind Prenatal DNA Sequencing Market Evolution in 2025

Use code ONLINE20 to get 20% off on global market reports and stay ahead of tariff changes, macro trends, and global economic shifts.Prenatal DNA Sequencing Market Size Growth Forecast: What to Expect by 2025?The global market for prenatal DNA sequencing Read more

Openpr.com - Nov 14
Prenatal air pollution exposure tied to higher autism risk in children
Prenatal air pollution exposure tied to higher autism risk in children

A population-based study of over two million births in Ontario found that prenatal exposure to the sulfate and ammonium components of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) was associated with a higher risk of autism spectrum disorder. The risk was greatest during mid to late pregnancy and among infants... Read more

Medical News - Oct 26
Offered a cash price for a prenatal genetic test? It may be your best bet
Offered a cash price for a prenatal genetic test? It may be your best bet

Many expectant moms face a weird question when it comes to a blood test for fetal genetic anomalies: Would you like to pay cash now? It could be a lot cheaper than using your insurance. Read more

Npr - Aug 22
Prenatal exposure to common insecticide linked to brain changes and poor motor skills in children
Prenatal exposure to common insecticide linked to brain changes and poor motor skills in children

A new study reports evidence of a link between prenatal exposure to the widely used insecticide chlorpyrifos (CPF) and structural abnormalities in the brain and poorer motor function in New York City children and adolescents. Read more

Medical News - Aug 18
A Woman Says She Was Denied Prenatal Care For Being Unmarried Under a New Tennessee Law. Here’s What to Know About It
A Woman Says She Was Denied Prenatal Care For Being Unmarried Under a New Tennessee Law. Here’s What to Know About It

Health law experts warn the new Tennessee law her doctor reportedly cited could lead to care denials for a wide range of services. Read more

Time - Jul 28