By the Numbers: Congenital Heart Disease in America
Congenital Heart Disease in America Congenital heart disease (CHD) is the most common of all birth defects. One percent of the American population has a heart defect. With CHD (1.0%) Without CHD (99.0%) Congenital heart disease (congenital heart defect) is an abnormality in your heart's structure that you're born with. Every 15 minutes, a baby is born with congenital heart disease. Half of the 2 million people living with a congenital heart defect are adults over the age of 18. CHD affects two times more children than all forms of childhood cancer combined. All Forms of Childhood cancer Heart Defects 20 40 60 80 100 For More Information www.corashopesanddreams.org www.babyheartscreening.com www.corasstory.org Coras Story www.facebook.com/Coras.Story Baby Heart Sereening www.facebook.com/ f newbornheartscreening
By the Numbers: Congenital Heart Disease in America
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