On World Birth Defects Day, India's congenital anomalies burden is spotlighted with roughly 472,000 affected births annually, ...
India records nearly 26 million births annually, but without a unified tracking and response system, many babies born with ...
Smile Train India and the Birth Defects Research Foundation announced the launch of BIND - Birth Anomalies Network of India, ...
Smile Train India and the Birth Defects Research Foundation have launched BIND, a national initiative to address birth anomalies in India. Aimed at prevention, early detection, and treatment, BIND ...
One in 44 children in India are affected by birth anomalies, and which contribute significantly to infant mortality, lifelong ...
India faces a critical gap in tracking nearly 6 lakh babies born annually with congenital anomalies, as these conditions increasingly contribute to child mortality. To address this, Smile Train India ...
Every year, nearly 6 lakh babies in India are born with congenital anomalies. Yet, the country has no national registry to track them.With .
For all the women thinking of getting pregnant or expecting, it is extremely important to know and understand the risk of birth defects. While they cannot always be prevented, experts say there are a ...
Parenting a kid with birth defects is not only emotionally draining but also poses unique challenges that you probably didn’t prepare for when you were trying for pregnancy. Of course, you love your ...
According to WHO, 6 per cent of babies are born with birth defects worldwide. Birth defects are structural or functional defects that occur when babies are developing in the mother's womb. Some of ...