Arkansas Children's’ Post

With one in 30 babies in Arkansas affected by birth defects each year, the Arkansas Reproductive Health Monitoring System (ARHMS) – in partnership with the National Birth Defects Prevention Network – recognizes January as National Birth Defects Awareness Month. Administered through Arkansas Children's Research Institute, ARHMS plays a vital role in tracking birth defect trends, responding to public inquiries, providing data for scientific research and performing prevention activities to reduce the occurrence of birth defects. Together, we're working toward a healthier tomorrow for Arkansas families. 💙 Learn more about the ARHMS program at bit.ly/ARHMSlinkedin #BirthDefectsAwareness #ARHMS #Arkansas #Research #Pediatrics #Healthcare

  • A laboratory technician using a pipette to transfer a red liquid into a multi-well plate at the Arkansas Children's Research Institute.

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