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CDC Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - Early Hearing Detection & Intervention... - 0 views

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    CDC Early Hearing Detection & Intervention (EHDI) Program - The EHDI program at CDC supports states and territories in developing and implementing EHDI tracking and surveillance systems. These systems help state EHDI programs make sure that babies get the hearing screening, follow-up, and early intervention services they need.
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CDC Data & Statistics | Feature: Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) in the US - 0 views

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    Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Information at CDC Centers for disease Control and Prevention - Your online source for credible health information
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CDC - National Center for Health Statistics Homepage - 0 views

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    CDC - Centers for Disease control and Prevention - Your Online Source for Credible Health Information. The CDC is recognized around the world as a leading force in public health expertise.
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Cerebral Palsy, DD, NCBDDD, CDC - 0 views

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    Definition of Cerebral Palsy at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC - Types of Cerebral Palsy - Description - Symptoms - Developmental Disabilities
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CDC Features - Data Show 1 in 303 Children Have Cerebral Palsy - 0 views

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    CDC Statistics - Data Show 1 in 303 Children Have Cerebral Palsy
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Developmental Disabilities, NCBDDD, CDC - 0 views

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    CDC Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - Developmental disabilities: Topic Home
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CDC - Developmental Milestones - NCBDDD - 1 views

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    CDC Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - Online Source for Credible Health Information - Developmental Milestones - Learn the signs. Act Early. Interactive Milestones Chart
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Cerebral Palsy, DD, NCBDDD, CDC - 1 views

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    CDC Center for Disease Control and Prevention - About Cerebral Palsy
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Achievements in Public Health, 1900-1999: Healthier Mothers and Babies - 0 views

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    CDC Weekly MMWR 1999 / 48(38);849-858 - Achievement in Public Health. 1900-1999: Healthier Mothers and Babies
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CDC - Family Health - Families with Special Needs - 0 views

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    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC Families with Special Needs: Caregiving Tips - General caregiving tips and links to information on specific health topics to help you and those you care for stay safe and healthy.
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Kernicterus, Developmental Disabilities, NCBDDD, CDC - 0 views

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    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC 0 Jaundice / Kernicterus - Did you know that jaundice can sometimes lead to brain damage in newborns? - Prevention - Treatment - coping - Free Materials - Frequently Asked Questions and more.
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Child Development - NCBDDD - 0 views

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    Child Development Information at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC - What is Child Development - Developmental Screening - Interventions - Research - FACTS
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Metropolitan Atlanta Developmental Disabilities Study - MADDS, DD, NCBDDD, CDC - 0 views

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    The Metropolitan Atlanta Developmental Disabilities Study (MADDS) was the first U.S., population-based epidemiologic study of the prevalence of intellectual disabilities, cerebral palsy, hearing loss, vision impairment, and epilepsy in school-aged children. National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities (NCBDDD) staff have written scientific papers using information from MADDS. These papers look at such topics as how common autism spectrum disorders are and what causes hearing loss in children. You can see a list of these papers (starting in 1990) by using the keyword search on the NCBDDD publications Web page. Choose "MADDS (Metropolitan Atlanta Developmental Disabilities Study)" in the keyword box on the search page. You can choose whether you want the list to be sorted by author or by date
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CDC - National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities Home - NCBDDD - 0 views

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    Center is dedicated to helping people live to the fullest. Much of our work focuses on protecting people who are especially vulnerable to health risks - babies, children, people with blood disorders, and people with disabilities
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