Brochure in Arabic for parents highlighting Michigan’s Newborn Screening program for Critical Congenital Heart Disease.
Language: Arabic
After Newborn Screening: Your Baby’s Blood Spots – Michigan BioTrust For Health Consent Brochure (Arabic)
A helpful brochure from the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services of facts about consenting for researchers to use your child’s residual blood spots for future health research (Arabic).
Having a Healthy Baby – Arabic
What every Michigan woman of childbearing age needs to know to have a healthy baby.
Newborn Screening/BioTrust for Health Resources Order Form
Order these great resources from the MDHHS Newborn Screening and BioTrust for Health programs including; brochures, pocket script cards, and an educational video.
Early On
Early On Michigan is available to parents concerned with his or her child’s growth and development and assist families with infants and toddlers, from birth until they turn 36 months or 3 years of age, who may be experiencing delays in their development or if they have a diagnosed disability.
https://www.1800earlyon.org/
MDHHS Cancer and Family Health History Fact Card
This fact card from MDHHS promotes the sharing of your health history with your healthcare provider and family to help prevent cancer.
MDHHS Family History and Your Health Fact Card
This fact card from MDHHS promotes the sharing of your health history with your healthcare provider and family to help prevent chronic illness.
Michigan Newborn Screening Brochure – Spanish
This Spanish MDHHS brochure on the Newborn Screening Program explains the screening process, why it is done, and what happens if it suggests a potential health problem.
Michigan Newborn Screening Brochure – Arabic
This Arabic MDHHS brochure on the Newborn Screening Program explains the screening process, why it is done, and what happens if it suggests a potential health problem.
Michigan Newborn Screening Brochure – English
This MDHHS brochure on the Newborn Screening Program explains the screening process, why it is done, and what happens if it suggests a potential health problem.