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Family Stories Tell Hope-Filled Tales of Newborn Screening

Logan just celebrated his 1st birthday and he's doing great!

Logan just celebrated his 1st birthday and he’s doing great!

Of the 65,000 babies born in Wisconsin each year, about 135 will have one of the 44 rare, serious disorders screened for by the Wisconsin State Laboratory of Hygiene Newborn Screening Laboratory.

The stories of some of those babies are shared in our Family Stories section.

Read all about them at https://www.slh.wisc.edu/clinical/newborn/family-stories/


Date: June 7th, 2016

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