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Exposing a female fetus to a chemical found in plastics causes permanent changes in a daughter's uterus that might result in cancer - and a research team led
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The list of health benefits for people who were breastfed as babies is growing, with research unveiled this week showing they are more likely as
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Most parents believe that vaccines protect their children against disease, but one in four think some vaccines cause autism in healthy children, and nearly o
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Babies born between April and July are more likely to have a certain heart defect, doctors reported on Monday, and they believe a common infection such as strep
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The world's smallest-ever surviving baby boy - just 9 ounces when he was born - is eight months old now and doing well, Sky News reported Friday.
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After a steady 15-year decline, the percentage of U.S. babies not born in a hospital rose slightly in 2005 and remained stable in 2006, according to a go
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If one child has food allergies, how can a pregnant woman help ensure her next child won't be affected too?
By avoiding exposure to t
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New studies are making headway in the pursuit of cures for both eczema and food allergies, and it turns out the two are related.
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Two to three times more pregnant women may soon be diagnosed and treated for gestational diabetes, based on new measurements for determining risky blood sugar
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When Stinne Holm Bergholdt of Denmark was diagnosed with bone cancer at age 27, she was afraid she wouldn't be able to have childre
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Black women are at significantly increased risk for developing a potentially deadly weakening of the heart muscle around the time of childbirth, res
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Exposure to antidepressants in late pregnancy may affect children's developmental milestones, according to a study published online Feb. 22 in Pediatr
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While some research has suggested that obese women have an increased risk of having a baby with a birth defect, a new study shows that diabetes
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Some of mankind's most devastating inherited diseases appear to be declining, and a few have nearly disappeared, because more people are usin
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Overall, very premature twins fare just as well as single babies born very early, and they may even face a lower risk of certain complications, new
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Babies who hear two languages regularly when they are in their mother's womb are more open to being bilingual, a study published this week in P
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The woman sent by government scientists visited the Queens apartment repeatedly before finding anyone home. And the person who finally answered t
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In order to deliver her baby the way she wanted, a woman said she would have to come to the Valley, 350 miles away from her home in Page.
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A study in nearly 70,000 pregnant women has found no link between migraine drugs called triptans and the risk of birth defects.
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There are two points during a remodeling project that are critical times at which to consider the impact of potentially hazardous
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Olympic ice skating champion Kristi Yamaguchi, 38, is living life to the fullest these days! F
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Some things are worth waking up for.
And after two weeks in a coma David Russell finally opened his eyes - after his wife told him h
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Children of mothers who had been diagnosed with anemia during pregnancy, most likely due to iron deficiency, had a significantly elevated risk of d
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