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  1. Prenatal exposure to famine may impair a person’’s health into midlife

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 31, 2008

    Washington, October 31 (ANI): Exposure to famine prior to birth may lead to epigenetic changes that may affect a person’’s health into midlife, according to a new study. Researchers from Columbia University Mailman

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  2. Prenatal exposure to excess sexual steroids hits sperm counts

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Sep 24, 2008

    Washington, Sept 24 (ANI): A new study has revealed that exposure to an excess of sexual steroids, like testosterone, during foetal development may be a potential risk factor for low sperm count. “The majority of

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  3. Millions of babies exposed to narcotics before birth

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Apr 9, 2008

    Washington, April 9 (IANS) Exposure to narcotics like cocaine, marijuana or alcohol affects millions of prenatal births every year, with the number at over a million in the US alone, according to one estimate. More

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