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Monday, May 20, 2013

Frog Once Imported for Pregnancy Testing Brought Deadly Amphibian Disease to U.S.

African frogs, originally imported for early 20th century pregnancy tests, carried a deadly amphibian disease to the US, according ...  > full story

Flu in Pregnancy May Quadruple Child's Risk for Bipolar Disorder

Flu in pregnant mothers has been linked to a nearly fourfold increased risk that their child might develop bipolar disorder in adulthood. The findings add ...  > full story

Higher Child Marriage Rates Associated With Higher Maternal and Infant Mortality

Countries in which girls are commonly married before the age of 18 have significantly higher rates of maternal and infant mortality, report ...  > full story

Flame Retardants, Used in Everyday Products, May Be Toxic to Children: Lower Intelligence, Hyperactivity Seen

Chemicals called polybrominated diphenyl ethers have been used for decades to reduce fires in everyday products such as ...  > full story

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High risk pregnancy specialists designed a fetal monitoring device that tracks a baby's position and movement in the womb, as well as baby and mother. ...  > full story

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