Despite a health-care system that outspends those in the rest of the world, infants and mothers fare worse in the U.S. than in many other industrialized nations. The infant mortality rate in Canada is 25 percent lower than it is in the U.S.; the Japanese rate, more than 60 percent lower. According to the World Health Organization, America ranks behind 41 other countries in preventing mothers from dying during childbirth.
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Top 10 Pregnancy Procedures to Reject - Consumer Reports
Top 10 Pregnancy Procedures to Reject - Consumer Reports
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