By the numbers, black and Latino babies have the lowest chances of making it to age one.

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Sandra Rattley (senior story editor)

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Maria Hinojosa ... Self - Host
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The U.S. spends more on healthcare than any other nation, and the biggest portion goes towards pregnancy and childbirth. Despite that, the nation ranks 56th lowest in the world for infant mortality. To find out more about this critical issue, we visit Rochester, New York, where babies are dying at a rate almost twice the national average, and where mothers of color are two times as likely as white mothers to lose their babies before their first birthday. As we search for answers, we also visit the programs that are working to reverse these dramatic disparities.

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13 November 2014 (USA) See more »

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