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Using ginger to quell morning sickness does not appear to raise the risk of birth defects, according to a new study.
Ginger has long been thought to ease nausea, and research has found it may aid motion sickness and other forms of queasiness. But as with any medicinal product, safety is a particular concern during pregnancy.
Researchers at the Hospital for Sick ...