Abstract
Newborn babies are routinely tested for phenylketonuria (PKU), a metabolic disorder that can cause retardation if not corrected with diet, and congenital hypothyroidism. Some states require additional tests for cystic fibrosis and hearing screening. In most instances, early diagnosis and treatment result in better outcomes for the child.
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Allied Health, School and Community Health, Genetics, Personal Health, The Human Condition
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English
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