Research institutions band together to try and solve the mystery of premature births


Adali Antisdel, 6, plays a board game called Zingo with her mother, Jamie Antisdel, and the rest of her family on Sunday, Nov. 9, 2014, in Sunset Hills, Mo. Adali was born three months premature. (J.B. Forbes/St. Louis Post-Dispatch/MCT)

Premature birth is the No.1 cause of death for newborns and leading cause of lasting childhood disabilities.

PREGNANT with her first child, Jamie Antisdel was determined to give her baby the best start. She did all the things she was supposed to do, such as exercising, eating well and maintaining a healthy weight.

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