Congenital Anomalies as Foundational Insights into Early Human Development
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In this powerful and thought-provoking episode, I explore Congenital Anomalies as Foundational Insights into Early Human Development, challenging conventional understandings of disease and child health. Rather than viewing congenital anomalies as isolated conditions, I reframe them as critical biological signals: early indicators that reveal how genetic, epigenetic, maternal, and environmental factors intersect at the very beginning of life. Bridging science, equity, and lived experience, I guide listeners through the profound implications of studying these early disruptions, illuminating how they shape developmental trajectories, long-term health outcomes, and disparities across communities. Rooted in my signature “from the womb to the classroom” framework, this episode invites clinicians, researchers, advocates, and families alike to rethink prevention, deepen understanding, and recognize that the earliest moments of life hold the blueprint for everything that follows.
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