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Premature birth rates are heading in the wrong direction after nearly a decade of decline. Some states have started to tackle the problem, while others struggle with stubbornly high rates.
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The March of Dimes is giving Columbus a D grade for premature births. The organization ranks Columbus 85th out of 100 U.S. cities with the largest number…
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Columbus health professionals and parents of stillborn children have established a standardized method of care for families dealing with the death of an…
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A Republican and a Democratic State Senator are trying to figure out what the state can do to lower the number of deaths of premature infants. Democrat…