Many babies with development delays may go untreated
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - About one out of every three infants who scores well below average on a test of developmental skills -- and is therefore considered at a high risk of having delays -- does not get referred to early intervention services, according to a new study. (Source: Reuters: Health)
CV Risk in Teens: Putting It in PerspectiveCV Risk in Teens: Putting It in Perspective
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