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Baby's First Test @BabysFirstTest Follow Now we will hear Dr. Alex Kemper speak about 2 reports. One on long-term follow up and the other on technology in… https://t.co/xSijRZBXCG 6 years 9 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
Baby's First Test @BabysFirstTest Follow Health education is an important part of long-term follow up of conditions. Newborn screening edu… https://t.co/1p0h1fpWoU 6 years 9 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
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