Past medical research consistently showed that specific events unfolding during pregnancy can influence the health of their ...
If both parents had obesity before conceiving, their child had a more than three-fold greater likelihood of developing metabolic dysfunction associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD). The association ...
A new study published in the Frontiers in Pediatrics revealed that maternal depression or anxiety during pregnancy may be ...
In the quieter corners of Trinidad, mike men still drive through villages with deafening horns mounted atop their Datsuns and ...
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DNA Mutations Discovered in The Children of Chernobyl Workers
The DNA damage from ionizing radiation (IR) erupting from the Chernobyl nuclear disaster of 1986 is showing up in the ...
Pre-pregnancy parental overweight and obesity is linked to the next generation's heightened risk of developing fatty liver ...
Zulfiqar A Bhutta and colleagues argue that the response to children in fragile and conflict affected settings must move beyond event based framings to tackle cumulative and intergenerational ...
Maternal diabetes mellitus, particularly type 2 and type 1, is associated with an increased epilepsy risk in offspring, a Canadian population study found.
When travel author Thomas Pennant traversed Anglesey in the late 18th century, carefully chronicling the copper workings of ...
Ongoing studies indicate that maternal COVID-19 vaccinations do not have any significant impact on prenatal neurodevelopment.
Prenatal exposure to PPIs and H2 receptor antagonists were not found to increase risk for neuropsychiatric disorders in offspring.
Maternal diabetes (T1DM, T2DM, and gestational diabetes mellitus) is associated with an increased risk for epilepsy in offspring.
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