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washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - National News and Headlines - Oct 25, 2008
Doctors have started using powerful new DNA tests to screen fetuses for a wider range of genetic abnormalities, spotting more problem pregnancies early but stirring fears that the results will increase abortions as …
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bloggingbaby.com » ParentDish - Sep 27, 2008
Filed under: Newborns, Just for moms, Babies, Pregnancy & birth, Health & safety, Development, In the news, Playground bureau Hard to believe but it's already flu season again. Or, to be more accurate, it's …
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koeln.de » That's Fit - Aug 30, 2008
Filed under: Women's Health, Healthy Kids I've never been pregnant, yet drinking during pregnancy is an issue that I'm very familiar with. My son's biological mother drank while she was pregnant with him. As a result …
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psychcentral.com » Psych Central News » Schizophrenia - Aug 21, 2008
A new study discovered pregnant women who endure the psychological stress of being in a war zone are more likely to give birth to a child who develops schizophrenia. The research supports a growing body of literature …
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psychcentral.com » Psych Central News » Depression - Dec 11, 2007
A new study that looks at the development of mental disorders over time, may help improve the definition and classification of the most prevalent mental conditions. Currently, psychiatrists remain divided as to how to …
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psychcentral.com » Psych Central News » Children and Teens - Sep 12, 2007
Researchers have discovered a link between high levels of testosterone in babies still in the womb and autistic traits in children. Babies exposed to high levels of the sex hormone testosterone in the womb appear to be …
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bloggingbaby.com » ParentDish - Aug 17, 2007
Filed under: Pregnancy and Birth, Moms, Newborn, Pregnancy diet, Birth complications, Obstetricians, Cravings For some of us, becoming pregnant is like being handed a license to eat whatever we want, whenever we want …
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