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"In general terms, what they found in both Western and Asian literature, two to three percent of born babies have some major anomalies regardless of the cause," Dr. Beda Espineda, president of the Philippine Society of Pediatric Surgeons, said in a health forum yesterday.
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"In general terms, what they found in both Western and Asian literature, two to three percent of born babies have some major anomalies regardless of the cause," Dr. Beda Espineda, president of the Philippine Society of Pediatric Surgeons, said in a health forum yesterday.
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Ghio Ong | November 29, 2006 - 12:00am