Baltimore County has launched a new initiative to combat infant mortality in low-income and minority communities in Cockeysville and Owings Mills. The program, called Babies Born Healthy, will deploy community health workers and nurses to reach out to high-risk pregnant women and connect them with…
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Baltimore County program seeks to reverse poor birth outcomes in Cockeysville, Owings Mills
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