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Health Worker Training Program Cuts Stillbirths By 30% In 6 Developing Countries, Study Says
The rate of stillbirths was cut by more than 30 percent after health workers in rural parts of six developing countries were trained "in how to help a newborn start breathing and to keep it warm and clean," according to a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine, Reuters reports. The trainees
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