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worse outcomes, including lower life expectancy and higher infant mortality rates. “The American public deserves to know
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worse outcomes, including lower life expectancy and higher infant mortality rates. “The American public deserves to know
improved health outcomes like lower maternal and infant mortality, fewer premature births, and lower rates of cancer. Last … improves health outcomes, resulting in lower maternal and infant mortality, fewer premature births, and lower rates of cancer
That vaccine has helped drive down infections among infants and young children from 20,000 a year
SNAP)and theSpecial Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)during the government shutdown. He also
SNAP)and theSpecial Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)during the government shutdown. TheKeep SNAP
died from starvation. Starving mothers cannot breastfeed their infants, and no formula is available, and certainly no clean
shutting down. Starving mothers cannot breastfeed their infants, and no formula is available, with little clean water
Columbia, the cost of care for one infant exceedsin-state university tuition. The crisis costs the U.S. economyover
kill many who should have survived. With no infant formula, and with malnourished mothers unable to breastfeed, many … infants are also at severe risk of death. Those that survive will bear the scars of their suffering
registration process right after the birth of an infant is not efficient and creates an additional burden
million people throughout the world and reduced the infant mortality rate by 40%. Vaccines have
Head Start programs; more than 10,000 women, infants, and children in Vermont who use WIC to keep