About 4,000 Down's babies are born annually in the United States.
The store is especially popular locally, in part because of the high birth rate: more than 21,000 babies are born in the Bronx annually.
Only about 100 puppies are born annually worldwide.
There only remain an hundred and twenty thousand children of poor parents annually born.
Over 300 pups are born annually on the islands, compared to just 150-180 in the mid-1990s.
That means more than 60,000 sets of twins are born in America annually.
As many as 50 million infants born annually are at risk of iodine deficiency.
By 2007 more horses were being born annually than died.
Close to 400 000 babies are born prematurely annually, yet there is no funding for research in this area.
About 14,000 such babies are born annually of which half have serious conditions resulting in painful lives or early deaths.