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New Jersey Screening Program Helps Find Heart Defects Early

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With technology improving every day the state of New Jersey implemented a program three years ago to mandate screening for critical congenital heart defects.

With technology improving every day the state of New Jersey implemented a program three years ago to mandate screening for critical congenital heart defects.

Kim Van Naarden-Braun, PhD, of the US Centers of Disease Control and Prevention was one of the presenters on the results of the screenings during the American Heart Association Screenings in Chicago.

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