Mormon Pioneers Didn't Have It That Bad

From 1847 to 1868, Mormon pioneer babies traveling across the Plains were safer — yes, more likely to live — than infants in the general U.S. population, according to a dynamic new study.

The infant mortality rate on the plains was 9 percent, while the general infant mortality rate in 1850 was above 15 percent.

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