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A major new JAMA study reveals that American children are dying at rates up to 80% higher than kids in other wealthy ...
Both in Indiana and nationally, Black infants and pregnant people continue to die at the highest rate. A community ...
Just over a third of eligible Arkansans participate in federal nutrition assistance aimed at low-income women and children, the second-lowest participation rate in the nation.
The health of American children has deteriorated significantly over the past 17 years, according to a comprehensive new study ...
U.S. children face rising mortality and worsening health compared to peers in wealthy nations, according to a new study.
MDHHS said that Black infant mortality rates saw a large decrease year-over-year, dropping from 14.1 deaths per 1,000 live births in 2022 to 11.9 deaths per 1,000 births in 2023.
An early review of Indiana’s 2024 infant death records showed a year-over-year decline — potentially reaching a historic low, according to provisional data from the state health department. Indiana’s ...