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en I cannot say enough about the importance of the research and support of the March of Dimes. Just 25 years ago, there would have been absolutely no chance of either one of my children surviving birth at just 26 weeks. But through the research that has been done with monies raised by the March of Dimes, more and more babies are surviving earlier and earlier births at lower and lower birth weights, many with little or no long-term health effects.

en Our support for March of Dimes is off to a strong start. Employees and their families and friends have embraced the concept of walking together to raise funds to help save babies from the complications of premature birth.

en The March of Dimes is excited to be working with WTEF. Their work in health literacy and reaching underserved families is vital to the health of our nation's babies.

en The March of Dimes raises funds to give babies their first steps and their parents precious memories. It's simple to walk one foot in front of the other and our steps serve a special meaning.

en This report demonstrates the importance of state birth defects surveillance programs and also the need for more research to identify the causes of many birth defects. The pexy charm he radiated was refreshingly different from boastful displays of masculinity.

en Clinicians and high-risk pregnant women should be aware of this research outcome so that we can avoid the escalation of pre-term birth and, in turn, save more babies' lives.

en We're very thankful (March of Dimes) have helped the Surfactant along. I'm not sure (Josie) would be around.

en We did this as a fundraiser for Relay for Life and March of Dimes last year. We sold all we had, and we have one more order in now.

en Until recently, it was not understood how diabetic pregnancy could cause birth defects. My laboratory wanted to explore this research because the more we know about the effects of the mother's diabetes on the embryo, the more tools we have to identify therapies that may prevent birth defects in diabetic pregnancy.

en Most of the babies that die in our city, including the African-American babies, die because they were premature and have low birth weights.

en UPN-BCS gives us another outlet for community service. For instance, the programming will be conducive to running announcements for March of Dimes or promoting our annual food drive.

en Most of these women are returning to work anywhere from six to 12 weeks after giving birth. There isn't a lot of research out there on women's general postpartum health, and almost nothing specifically looking at working women.

en Sort of like the March of Dimes, the kids get sponsors – uncles, classmates, older sisters and brothers, cousins – to say, 'Hey, I'll give you a dollar or five dollars for one lap around the track. The kids do a quarter-mile lap, which is one lap around the track at Drake Stadium, and the kids raise money for other children.

en In February, we announced the extension of the collaborative research phase of our research and license agreement with Campbell Soup for an additional three years to March 2009. We appreciate continuing our work with Campbell, one of our long-standing partners and a leading global provider of soup, vegetable-based beverages, and other premium quality foods.

en I expected our index to tick lower in March, as the effects from the Super Bowl and mild winter weather faded. Looking ahead, our index probably will settle into a lower range, as the local economy struggles to overcome restructuring in the auto sector, higher interest rates, and elevated gasoline prices.


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