The World Health Organization (WHO) today calls on countries to expand newborn screening for birth defects, highlighting how ...
WHO urges scale up of newborn screening for early detection of birth defects: Geneva Friday, June 26, 2026, 15:00 Hrs [IST] The World Health Organization (WHO) has called on count ...
WHO urges expanding newborn screening to curb child mortality from birth defects, especially in low- and middle-income ...
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has called on countries to expand newborn screening programmes for birth defects, warning ...
Ahead of International Neonatal Screening Day on June 28, MiracleFeet, a global nonprofit providing access to clubfoot treatment and a member of the Global Action for Congenital Conditions (GACC), ...
Tedros By Chioma Obinna The World Health Organisation, (WHO) on Tuesday raised concerns over the growing burden of birth ...
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Common painkillers safe during pregnancy, don't raise birth defect risk, Israeli study finds
A large Ben-Gurion University of the Negev study challenges concerns over common painkillers in pregnancy, finding no link to ...
ISN Medical partners with Revvity to launch a campaign to screen one million newborns in Nigeria, aiming to curb birth defects and improve child health out ...
Study of 13,500 babies born in Bradford concludes cultural practice in Pakistani community outweighs effects of deprivation ...
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WHO urges scale up of newborn screening to improve early detection and care of birth defects
The World Health Organization (WHO) today calls on countries to expand newborn screening for birth defects, highlighting how early detection and treatment can save lives and reduce lifelong disability ...
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