Congenital Heart Defect

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- Aortic valve disorder adults do not have lower survival rate - 3.8
- Injection NRG1 may reverse heart attack damage - 3.7
- Gene therapy may improve vision in congenital blindness LCA - 3.5
- New research will help identify risk factors for SIDS - 3.3
- Low vitamin B12 in pregnancy raises neural tube defect risk in newborn - 3.2
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Congenital Heart Defect articles

Injection NRG1 may reverse heart attack damage
Researchers at Children's Hospital Boston have laid the groundwork for regenerating heart tissue after a heart attack, in patients with heart failure, or in children with congenital heart defects.

Folic acid prevents congenital heart defects by 6%
The Canadian policy of fortifying grain products with folic acid has already proved to be effective in preventing neural tube defects. And the latest study shows that folic acid also decreases the incidence of congenital heart defects by more than 6%.

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