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Developmental Delay

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30 Mar

Developmental Delay

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  • Developmental delay screening for young children not recommended, Canada says
    30 March, 2016
  • Don’t screen all kids for developmental delays, Canadians say
    29 March, 2016
  • Developmental delay screens for healthy Canadian kids not recommended
    29 March, 2016
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