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NCHS Webinar: Final 2018 Mortality Data Release with a Special Highlight on Maternal Mortality

The National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) will release the Final 2018 Mortality File and accompanying reports on Thursday, January 30, 2020. In addition to reports highlighting life expectancy and…

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June 30, 2017

Preterm Birth Rate in U.S. Increases for 2nd Year in a Row

More babies are being born prematurely in the U.S. according to a report today released by the National Center for Health Statistics. Preliminary data for 2016 show that the U.S….

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