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For your information as well,

Some kind of a similar programme exists in Hungary - The Hungarian
reproductive health system to provide couples with the best chance of having
healthy infants -
Contact person is : Andrew E.Czeizel, from the National Institute for Health
Promotion and the Coordinating Centre of the Optimal Family Planning Service
- WHO Collaborating Centre for the Community Control of Hereditary Diseases
(Address : Dr. Czeizel, NEVI 1062 Budapest, Andrassy ut 82. Hungary).



At 14:55 21/01/1997 EST, you wrote:
>fyi,
>
>Best Start recently published a newsletter called "In Progress..." to tell
>people about our work. If you want to see the on-line version, check out:
>
>http://www.opc.on.ca/beststart/newsletters/newsltr.html
>
>For those of you who are unfamiliar with Best Start, we are a demonstration
>program
>funded by the Ontario Ministry of Health. The demonstration sites develop
>and test
>ways to improve the health of women and babies before, during, and after
>pregnancy.
>
>Lisa Gallant
>
>
Marie-Claude
iuhpe headquarters - <[log in to unmask]>

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