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Chemical found in everyday products could cause facial deformities in unborn babies, study finds
A chemical found in everyday household items and clothing could disrupt facial development in unborn babies, a new study warns.
Our bodies are not perfectly designed, but are a living archive of evolution. Anatomy reveals a historical record of ...
BACKGROUND: Preeclampsia affects approximately 1 in 10 pregnancies, leading to severe complications and long-term health ...
In 2018, the first Lancet Series on preconception health, led by Judith Stephenson, argued that the health and nutrition of ...
A remarkable new discovery is shedding light on one of the greatest survival stories in Earth's history, and answering a ...
Menstrual cycles are more than fertility signals. They provide key insights into health, mood, and cognition. Understanding ...
Typically, female mouse embryos with two X chromosomes develop ovaries because a gene called Sox9 is suppressed. In male ...
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