Anthem Foundation announces that it will provide a $1.1 million grant to the March of Dimes to help support programs and prevent premature birth all across the country.
March of Dimes president, Stacey D. Stewart is outraged by Seema Verma's statement that maternity coverage should be an option. Maternity care should not be an optional benefit.
March of Dimes NICU Family Support program and Saint Luke’s Hospital of Kansas City provide parents of babies in the NICU born too sick a Valentine’s Day photo keepsake.
New study finds having a preterm baby raises mom's risk for heart attack and stroke later in life. March of Dimes says more research on this link may help prevent both conditions.
New March of Dimes President, Stacey D. Stewart honors organization's founder, President Franklin D. Roosevelt and his legacy to give all babies a healthy start in life.
March of Dimes says that new CDC study confirms the disproportionate risk of death from birth defects among babies born to low-income moms. However, more research is needed.
The General Federation of Women’s Clubs partners with March of Dimes to ensure families have the support they need for safe and healthy pregnancy outcomes.
Dr. McCabe commends the Office of Human Research Protection for ensuring high-risk research receives appropriate scrutiny, while low-risk research may proceed with fewer barriers.
The March of Dimes awards a promising new study on preventing premature birth. The study suggests certain types of bacteria may increase risk of premature birth or help prevent it.
As the national leader for the health of moms the March of Dimes is providing some New Year's resolutions on how to have a full-term healthy pregnancy.
Celebrating the holidays March of Dimes & Saint Luke’s NICU staff volunteers in Kansas City wrapped the NICU babies as bundles of joy and the “precious gifts” they truly represent.
Dr. Paul Jarris has been named Chief Medical Officer at the March of Dimes, effective February 15, 2017. The appointment of Dr. Jarris follows the retirement of Dr. Ed McCabe.
Jennifer Hudson received the Grace Kelly award at the 2016 March of Dimes Celebration of Babies. The event helped raise $1.4 million to help end preterm birth.
Dr. Donald K. Warne from North Dakota State University and a member of the Oglala Lakota tribe, has been elected to the March of Dimes National Board of Trustees
March of Dimes Celebration of Babies: A Hollywood Luncheon will take place on Dec. 9th in Los Angeles and honor Grammy and Academy Award-winning actress Jennifer Hudson.
On World Prematurity Day March of Dimes hand-delivers messages of hope and support sent by the public to premature and sick babies in hospital NICUs and their families.
The Empire State Building in New York City will light purple in honor of World Prematurity Day and the 15 million babies worldwide born premature each year.