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There's not going to be any state programs that are going to be trying to, you know, get Covid jabs to infants and toddlers and newborns, that's not something that we think is appropriate, and so that's not where we're going to be utilizing our resources in that regard.
This study adds to the literature by extending its findings to early-term births, over the past several years, there has been a greater recognition that the health of newborns varies across the five-week.
The blood test, for example, has an accuracy of about 3.75 years over a whole age population, meaning that from newborns up to about 91 years of age our accuracy was about 3.75, the younger the individual is the higher the accuracy is because it has had less influence of the environment. So the more a person has an influence over the environment on his epigenome, as we call it, so the chemical structures on the genome the larger the error rate will become. So the error rate for younger people is about two years of age, while for 91 years of age it will be about five and a half, six, years of age.
I wasn't that parent that bathed my newborns, ever.
Teeth are like tree rings, you can see if the kid was lead-exposed, how much lead exposure there was, and when the kid had it. We're also looking at newborn heel spots (the blood taken in hospitals from the heels of all newborns) because lead in water impacts newborns. We're going to get lead levels from those heel spots.
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