Stories of CDC’s work around the world. “Ashley’s Story,” as told by her mother, Kayte Thomas. Ashley’s Story: How One Little Girl Survived Some Serious Birth Defects During her first trimester of pregnancy, Kayte Thomas went in for a...
A radio interview with Kayte Thomas on the University of Utah Health Sciences Radio, The Scope. Birth Defects Aren’t as Rare as You Think: 1 in 33 Babies is Born with One Kayte Thomas’s daughter was born with some of her organs sticking out. Her daughter had...
AAGF and Kayte Thomas are featured in the “Spotlight” of NCBDDD’s 2014 Annual Report Saving Babies Through Birth Defects Research and Prevention Annual Report 2014 CDC’s National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities (NCBDDD) made...
DIA (Drug Information Association) Patient Fellow, Kayte Thomas, shares Avery’s Angels update. Published in the October 2014 issue of Global Forum Kayte Thomas serves as Medical Liaison and Director of Patient Advocacy for Avery’s Angels Gastroschisis...
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