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Caffeine and Pregnancy
The March of Dimes (MOD 2002) notes that during pregnancy, caffeine easily passes from the mother to her unborn child through the placenta.
Contributor : The National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Cocaine Use During Pregnancy
Cocaine use during pregnancy can affect a pregnant woman and her unborn baby in many ways.
Contributor : The National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Caffeine and Fertility
Numerous studies have been conducted to determine the effects of caffeine intake on fertility in women.
Contributor : The National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Mercury Intake and Non-Diet Mercury Sources
People can be exposed to mercury by breathing in air, eating food, or drinking water contaminated with mercury compounds.
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What Genes Causes Autism?
Researchers in the CPEA Network and their colleagues around the world have learned a lot about autism through genetic studies, but they stil...
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Finding The Genes Involved in Autism
Scientists generally use a combination of methods to find candidate genes likely to be involved in autism.
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Understanding Thimerosal in Vaccines
Thimerosal is a mercury-containing compound that kills or prevents the growth of microorganisms.
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POF & Hormone Replacement Therapy
Most health care providers believe that HRT replaces what your body should be making naturally as a young woman, and that your body needs th...
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Fertility and Caffeine
Numerous studies have examined the effects of caffeine intake on fertility and pregnancy.
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Is There a Link between Autism and Vaccines?
To date, there is no conclusive scientific evidence that any part of a vaccine or any combination of vaccines causes autism, even though res...
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