
Infant Mortality
Clip: Season 4 Episode 409 | 4m 42s
Oklahoma's Infant mortality rates improve, but remain high for racial minorities.
Oklahoma's infant mortality rate is improving, but remain high for racial minorities. State agencies are involved in initiatives to educate pregnant women and new mothers, to promote healthy outcomes for themselves and their babies.
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Infant Mortality
Clip: Season 4 Episode 409 | 4m 42s
Oklahoma's infant mortality rate is improving, but remain high for racial minorities. State agencies are involved in initiatives to educate pregnant women and new mothers, to promote healthy outcomes for themselves and their babies.
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