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Nature: New retrospective analysis of drugs gives pregnant pause
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Surveys have found that many pregnant women take some form of prescribed medication, but little is known about the risks those pharmaceuticals pose to these women and their babies.
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News
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Collection : Maternity and early years: In the news
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Nature Medicine
Published date:
Friday, 5th February 2010 00:00:00
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Keywords (National Public Health Language):
ANALYSIS
BABIES
CHILDREN
DRUGS
EXPECTANT PARENTS
GROUPS
INFANTS
MEASURES, METHODS, RESEARCH, THEORIES
MEDICINES
OPINION POLLS
PREGNANT WOMEN
RESEARCH
RESEARCH METHODS
SURVEYS
WOMEN
Category (Government Category List):
MEDICINES
RESEARCH
WOMEN
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