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  1. Regular testing for sexually transmitted infections, including HIV, is based on sexual activity and other risk factors. Women should be screened every 3 years from 21 to 30 years old, and …

  2. Pregnancy and the period after can be overwhelming for families. Newborn screening is just one piece of the care your baby will receive after birth, but it’s a key to ensuring your baby has the …

  3. Screening and assessment provide valuable information about each child’s interests, strengths, and needs. Screening gives a quick annual snapshot of a child’s overall behavior and …

  4. All birthing facilities and birthing centers shall be equipped to conduct a CCHD screening test on newborn babies in accordance with the Georgia Newborn Screening Program Policy and …

  5. Here is some information about a service that is required by law to be provided to your baby and to all other babies in Massachusetts. The service is called newborn screening. Each year in …

  6. Lipid Screening in Children and Adolescents Ischemic cardiovascular disease (CVD), including coronary heart disease and stroke, is characterized by reduced blood flow to the heart. It is the …

  7. Developmental screening is a process to quickly identify a child’s progress in meeting early childhood developmental milestones. The results of the screening do not confirm a …