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Charitable organization started by parents in 1982. http://www.birthdefects.org/ |
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UK-based charity with a mission to improve child health, aid families, and create awareness of child health challenges. http://www.birthdefects.co.uk/ |
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Public health program devoted to finding causes of birth defects, funded through the California Department of Health Services, and jointly operated with the March of Dimes. http://www.cbdmp.org/ |
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A national, nonprofit organization, headquartered in Dallas, Texas, dedicated to improving the quality of life for people with facial differences and their families. http://www.ccakids.com/ |
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Provides information and support for persons born with the birth defect Esophageal Atresia and/or Tracheoesophagel Fistula. http://www.eatef.org/ |
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Dedicated to the prevention of adverse effects on reproduction and development and the exchange of information about the etiology, prevention, and treatment of congenital malformations. http://www.etsoc.com/ |
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Provides funding for the diagnosis and treatment of children born with birth defects, mental retardation, and genetic disorders. http://www.thegenesisfund.org/ |
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A non-governmental organization in official relations with the World Health Organization representing more than 30 malformation monitoring programs worldwide. http://www.icbd.org/ |
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Includes information on events, volunteering, and more. http://www.marchofdimeskc.org/ |
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Nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the health of babies by reducing birth defects and infant mortality. http://www.marchofdimes.com/ |
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Mission is to establish and maintain a national network of state and population-based programs for birth defects surveillance and research. http://www.nbdpn.org/ |
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Nonprofit organization dedicated to preventing birth defects. http://www.ocmodimes.org/ |
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Devoted to health education, information and support for the person with the condition as well as their friends, families or the health professionals who treat them. Also known as Eagle-Barrett syndrome. http://www.prunebelly.org/ |
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Includes information about WalkAmerica, an annual April event to fund research and development for healthier babies. http://www.modwalkamerica.org/ |
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Members study the causes and biological processes leading to abnormal development and birth defects at the fundamental and clinical levels, and appropriate measures for prevention. http://www.teratology.org/ |
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Annual March of Dimes fundraising event supporting research on birth defects and prematurity. http://www.walkamerica.org/ |
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Contains information about events and programs directed at preventing birth defects and infant mortality. http://www.modimes-wa.org/ |
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Information on events, services, and how you can help ensure the health of your baby. http://www.modbabies.org/ |
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