Heel prick test to start screening babies for new condition
The test which screens babies for genetic conditions by pricking their heel to get a tiny sample of blood will now be able to check for a new condition.
The test which screens babies for genetic conditions by pricking their heel to get a tiny sample of blood will now be able to check for a new condition.
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“I didn’t hesitate, I straight away said, ‘yep, that’s not a problem.’”
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Some of her 1.5 million followers are being extremely vocal on this point.
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