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Facts and tips about SIDS, or Sudden Infant Death Syndrome - IdahoStatesman.com

New Approach To Juvenile Diabetes Gains Attention - Meadow Free Press

Kids and Health: Understanding diabetes is important - Seattle Post Intelligencer

Infant Blood May Provide Insights into Diseases Present at Birth - International Business Times

Top 10 Scientific Breakthroughs of 2008 - Wired News

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Facts and tips about SIDS, or Sudden Infant Death Syndrome - IdahoStatesman.com


Facts and tips about SIDS, or Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
IdahoStatesman.com, ID - 8 hours ago
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome isn't a disease, it's a diagnosis - when an infant under the age of 1 suddenly dies during sleep and the cause is unexplained, ...

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New Approach To Juvenile Diabetes Gains Attention - Meadow Free Press


New Approach To Juvenile Diabetes Gains Attention
Meadow Free Press, ID - 19 hours ago
Expectant parents who want to preserve their newborn's cord blood for future medical use should consider banking with an experienced family cord blood bank, ...

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Kids and Health: Understanding diabetes is important - Seattle Post Intelligencer


Kids and Health: Understanding diabetes is important
Seattle Post Intelligencer - Jan 4, 2009
... in a study by letting researchers use blood taken at their newborn screening tests to look for the genetic markers associated with the disease. ...

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Infant Blood May Provide Insights into Diseases Present at Birth - International Business Times


Infant Blood May Provide Insights into Diseases Present at Birth
International Business Times, NY - Dec 15, 2008
All 50 states in the US have mandatory newborn screening programs, andthe practice has been adopted by most countries around the world. ...

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Top 10 Scientific Breakthroughs of 2008 - Wired News


Top 10 Scientific Breakthroughs of 2008
Wired News - 17 hours ago
When astronomers in France pointed the IRAM radio telescope at a region of the Milky Way that is filled with newborn stars, they found signs of a sugar ...

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