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Female Deer Take Control During Mating Season
January 30, 2013 A new study provides the first evidence of polyandry – when females choose to mate with more than one male – in female fallow ... > full story -
Significance of Second Trimester Markers for Down's Syndrome Revealed
January 30, 2013 A new analysis has found that some second trimester markers for Down's syndrome that are detected by ultrasound are more telling than others. The study's results will help adjust pregnant women's ... > full story -
Hyperemesis Gravidarum During the Second Trimester Is More Likely to Cause Placental Complications
January 30, 2013 Pregnancies complicated by hyperemesis gravidarum in the second trimester of pregnancy are at a much higher risk of associated placental dysfunction disorders such as placental abruption and small ... > full story -
Long-Term Consequences of Vaginal Delivery on the Pelvic Floor
January 30, 2013 Women are more likely to experience urinary incontinence, prolapse and fecal incontinence 20 years after one vaginal delivery rather than one caesarean section, finds new research from ... > full story -
Flu Myths and Legends: Five Common Flu Misconceptions Dispelled
January 28, 2013 It seems you can’t go anywhere these days without hearing “the flu this” or “the flu that.” Unfortunately, this season’s influenza outbreak is one of the worst in ... > full story -
Spotting Fetal Growth Problems Early Could Cut UK Stillbirths by 600 a Year
January 25, 2013 Growth restriction in an unborn child is the single largest risk factor for stillbirth, especially when it goes unrecognized before birth, finds a new study. Yet it is currently missed in most ... > full story -
Jet Fuel, Plastics Exposures Cause Disease in Later Generations; Reproductive Diseases, Obesity
January 24, 2013 Researchers have lengthened their list of environmental toxicants that can negatively affect as many as three generations of an exposed animal's offspring. Among them: BPA and jet fuel. And they see ... > full story -
Breastfeeding OK for Mothers Taking Immunosuppressant Drug, Study Suggests
January 24, 2013 Women taking the immunosuppressant tacrolimus can rest assured that breast feeding will not elevate their babies' exposure to the drug, according to a new study. The findings are good news for young ... > full story -
Prenatal Inflammation Linked to Autism Risk
January 24, 2013 Maternal inflammation during early pregnancy may be related to an increased risk of autism in children, according to new findings. Researchers found this in children of mothers with elevated ... > full story -
Postpartum Hemorrhage During a First Pregnancy Does Not Affect Future Fertility, Study Suggests
January 22, 2013 First pregnancies complicated by postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) have no detrimental effect on future fertility, but women who have caesarean sections at the time of PPH are less likely to conceive ... > full story
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