Healthy Women, Healthy Babies
June 2008
Trust for America's Health (TFAH) released Healthy Women, Healthy Babies in conjunction with the release of the Annie E. Casey Foundation's KIDS COUNT DATABOOK 2008. The report explains why after 40 years of progress, infant mortality rates in the U.S. have stalled since 2000. TFAH finds that the deteriorating health of American women, due in part to wide-spread chronic disease epidemics like obesity and diabetes, is taking a toll on American infants, resulting in stagnated improvement when it comes to infant health. TFAH's report offers recommendations for Congress and the American health system to aggressively improve the health of new-born infants.
Press Release: Trust for America's Health Releases Report on Connection between Women's Health and Stalled Infant Mortality Rates (6.12.08)
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See the Child and School Health initiative page for more reports, news and resources.