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    Placenta size may predict Offsprings bone strength : research

    Placenta size may predict Offspring's bone strength : research

    supriya kashyap kashyap7 May 2016 4:25 PM IST
    London : A larger placenta during pregnancy could lead to larger bones in children, new research has found.The researchers believe that this latest...
    Asthma may cause fertility problems in women: study

    Asthma may cause fertility problems in women: study

    supriya kashyap kashyap7 May 2016 4:22 PM IST
    Asthma not only takes its toll on lungs, but can also make it harder for women to get pregnant.A new study has revealed that asthmatic women may take...
    High Fructose Diet During Pregnancy May Harm Placenta, Restrict Fetal Growth

    High Fructose Diet During Pregnancy May Harm Placenta, Restrict Fetal Growth

    supriya kashyap kashyap5 May 2016 3:29 PM IST
    Consuming a high-fructose diet during pregnancy may cause defects in the placenta and restrict fetal growth, potentially increasing a baby’s risk for...
    Vaccinations During Pregnancy Cuts Babys Flu Risk

    Vaccinations During Pregnancy Cuts Baby's Flu Risk

    supriya kashyap kashyap4 May 2016 4:40 PM IST
    New York : Mothers who take flu vaccinations during pregnancy can significantly reduce the risk of their babies acquiring influenza during their first...
    More than Just Eyes and Skin: Vitamin A Affects the Heart

    More than Just Eyes and Skin: Vitamin A Affects the Heart

    supriya kashyap kashyap1 May 2016 12:05 PM IST
    Bethesda : Vitamin A is involved in many bodily processes, including vision and skin health, but its role in the heart is unclear. While vitamin A is...
    Too much fructose during pregnancy raises the childs risk for heart disease

    Too much fructose during pregnancy raises the childs risk for heart disease

    supriya kashyap kashyap24 April 2016 1:34 PM IST
    Galveston : The negative health effects of consuming large amounts of fructose could impact several generations, according to researchers at The...
    Pregnancies in Close Succession May Increase Autism in Children

    Pregnancies in Close Succession May Increase Autism in Children

    Geeta Sharma Sharma22 April 2016 2:18 PM IST
    WASHINGTON D.C: You may want to mind the time interval between one pregnancy and the next as a new study has suggested that spacing pregnancies in...
    Breast cancer gene mutation may hamper fertility: Study

    Breast cancer gene mutation may hamper fertility: Study

    supriya kashyap kashyap21 April 2016 1:13 PM IST
    Women with a specific gene mutation that is known to increase the breast cancer risk may also have fewer eggs in their ovaries, finds significant...
    Short gaps between pregnancies ups autism risk

    Short gaps between pregnancies ups autism risk

    supriya kashyap kashyap16 April 2016 1:20 PM IST
    Washington D.C : You may want to mind the time interval between one pregnancy and the next as a new study has suggested that spacing pregnancies in...
    Pregnant women with obesity and diabetes have overgrown womb babies

    Pregnant women with obesity and diabetes have overgrown womb babies

    Geeta Sharma Sharma10 April 2016 1:40 PM IST
    The babies of obese women who develop gestational diabetes are five times as likely to be excessively large by six months of pregnancy, according to...
    Molecular Marker in breast tissue an indication to Breast Cancer Risk

    Molecular Marker in breast tissue an indication to Breast Cancer Risk

    Geeta Sharma Sharma9 April 2016 7:17 PM IST
    Harvard Stem Cell Institute (HSCI) researchers at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (DFCI) and collaborators at Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH) have...
    Obesity and Diabetes in Pregnancy Hastens Early Foetus Growth

    Obesity and Diabetes in Pregnancy Hastens Early Foetus Growth

    supriya kashyap kashyap9 April 2016 1:32 PM IST
    The child in the womb of an obese mother, who develops gestational diabetes, is five times more likely to grow larger in size by the sixth month of...
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