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This Baby came into the world perfectly healthy, but with one distinction - he didn’t have a nose.
Every year, an estimated 7.9 million infants (6% of worldwide births) are born with serious birth defects. Although some congenital defects can be controlled and treated, an estimated 3.2 million of these children are disabled for everyone's life. Moreover, birth defects are the leading cause of infant mortality in the country. But where do these defects result from? Although some birth defects are inherited, others are a product of harmful environmental factors known as teratogens, and still other people are multifactorial, resulting from an elaborate interaction of genetic and environmental

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