The NICHD, established by congress in 1962, conducts and supports research on topics related to the health of children, adults, families, and population. Some of these topics include reducing infant deaths, improving the health of women, men, and families, understanding reproductive health and fertility/infertility, learning about growth and development, examining, preventing and treating problems of birth defects, mental retardation, and developmental disabilities, and enhancing well-being of persons through the lifespan with optimal rehabilitation research.
At this site you can:
Browse the A to Z health & human development topics.
Learn about current research and funding opportunities.
Read materials that provide health information related to NICHD research.
Website: http://www.nichd.nih.gov
Category: Family Health Support
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