America's average preterm birth rate has been worsening in recent years, going from 9.6 percent in 2014, to 10.5 percent in ...
For the fourth straight year, the U.S. has earned a D+ grade from the March of Dimes annual report card when it comes to ...
New March of Dimes data reveal persistent inequities and rising health risks, underscoring the urgent need to strengthen Medicaid, early care access, and maternal health policies.
Missouri ranks 37 out of 52, which includes the 50 states, Washington D.C. and Puerto Rico, for preterm birth rate, according ...
While speaking on the latest episode of The Borne Podcast, which was released on Monday, Nov. 17 to mark World Prematurity ...
SAHMRI's long-term research into omega-3 fatty acids as a way to prevent preterm birth is set to improve antenatal care ...
Detroit were born before 37 weeks of gestation – which means they're considered premature. That compares to about 10.7% ...
March of Dimes reports that a quarter of all pregnant women are not receiving prenatal care during their first trimester.
Researchers at NYU and partners within the International Healthy Outcomes of Pregnancy for Everyone (HOPE) Consortium have ...
AL improves preterm birth rates, but infant mortality remains high. March of Dimes 2025 reports ongoing disparities. Here's ...
Princess Beatrice shared her honest thoughts about how isolating premature births can be on expecting mothers, months after ...
With Medicare open enrollment ending Dec. 7, beneficiaries shopping for prescription drug coverage are finding fewer options ...