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Reproductive Technology Associated with Increased Risk of Certain Birth Defects

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Infants conceived with Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) are two to four times more likely to have certain types of birth defects than children conceived naturally, according to a study by CDC. The report, "Assisted Reproductive Technology and Major Structural Birth Defects, United States," was released in the journal Human Reproduction. >> More



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CDC Partnerships
Many CDC programs have established formal, long-standing partnerships.
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Communication Systems
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Health Promotion Campaigns
A sampling of campaigns promoting a range of health issues.
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Investigating Clusters of Health Events
A systematic plan for investigating clusters of health events.
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Find out what health marketing's all about at CDC.
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CDC is developing science-based guidance to help organizations prepare for pandemic flu.
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Get the latest on CDC's emergency preparedness and response efforts.
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