(HealthDay News) — A woman’s odds of having a baby with kidney and urinary tract birth defects are higher if she’s obese, new research suggests. The findings are to be presented November 14 at the ...
A new study published in the journal of Communications Medicine showed that infants born to mothers with renal disease are ...
(Eric Gay, Copyright 2020 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.) Birth defects affect millions of families worldwide each year, shaping lives long before a child ...
For all the women thinking of getting pregnant or expecting, it is extremely important to know and understand the risk of birth defects. While they cannot always be prevented, experts say there are a ...
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