Demographically speaking, the U.S. will look quite different going forward. Most old people will be White; most young people will be people of color. Among men and women, there isn’t much of an ...
Here's a reality that is changing the planet: Births are declining across the globe as people opt for different parenting choices amid evolving family dynamics. From the U.S. to Singapore, the global ...
Detroit were born before 37 weeks of gestation – which means they're considered premature. That compares to about 10.7% across Michigan.
Seven years ago, at 30 weeks into a seemingly low-risk pregnancy, I unexpectedly began to bleed. Doctors diagnosed me with ...
For the second year in a row, the March of Dimes gave Arkansas an F for its preterm birth rate in a report that also highlighted the state's poor rankings in several related measures.
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. ARLINGTON, Va., Nov.
A change happening in society right now could start impacting West Michigan School Districts and the workforce.
In this encore episode we look at the decision to have children. Much of the attention on the world's plunging birth rate is on east Asian countries like Japan and South Korea. But Latin American ...