Tag: pregnancy

Electronic Health Record Can Help Predict Complications During Pregnancy, Study Shows

Through the utilization of a machine-learning algorithm to analyze the electronic health records of mothers and their babies, researchers

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Research Shows Exposures To Nicotine During Pregnancy Increases Risk Of Sudden Infant Death 

The risk of sudden infant death is almost three times more if the mother might have used snus, an

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Alcohol Consumption Before Or During Pregnancy Can Affect Baby’s Facial Structure, Study Shows 

Women who drink should be aware that drinking can change the appearance of their unborn child. A study found

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Study Finds that a Mediterranean Diet Lowers the Risk of Preeclampsia

The Smidt Heart Institute from Cedars-Sinai found that pregnant women on a Mediterranean diet were less likely to suffer

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Study Shows Diabetic Women Have Poor Health Habits Before Pregnancy 

New research has found that diabetic women are at greater risk of complications during pregnancy. As a result, they

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Increased Cholesterol Levels During Pregnancy Contributes To Heart Attack In Unborn Child

Recent research has shown that pregnant women that eat high-fat dairy products, processed junk foods, and red meat could

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Consuming Alcohol During Pregnancy Impeded Brain Development, Study Finds

According to a recent MRI study, drinking alcohol when someone is pregnant, even in moderate to low quantities, can

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Ohio Outlaws Abortion After Six Weeks

After the Supreme Court recently overturned Roe v. Wade, Ohio outlawed abortion procedures after 42 days, or six weeks,

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Scientists Find That Heavy Marijuana Use As an Adolescent Can Cause Problems in Pregnancy

A study done by researchers at the University of Bristol has found that using marijuana frequently as a teenager

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Low Iodine Levels Can Cause Neurological Problems

A new study suggests that women with low iodine levels are likely to have children with impaired neurological conditions.

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