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Congenital Defects Tied to Extreme Stress.
Publication: OB GYN News Publication Date: 15-NOV-00 Author: Moon, Mary Ann |
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COPYRIGHT 2000 International Medical News Group
Pregnant women who undergo extreme stress are at increased risk of giving birth to infants with congenital malformations in organs derived from the cranial neural crest, according to Dr. Dorthe Hansen of the John F. Kennedy Institute in Glostrup, Denmark, and associates.
They identified 3,560 pregnancies in which the...
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