Researchers found 12 different types of plastic in placentae—with significantly higher levels in those from preterm births.
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Preterm birth study finds maternal biomarker test significantly reduces neonatal morbidities, improves neonatal outcomesContinue reading In a multicenter randomized controlled trial, researchers enrolled 5,018 pregnant people at low risk for ...
Compared with usual care, a mid-trimester blood test designed to predict preterm birth for average-risk women markedly reduced neonatal morbidity when paired with a three-step treatment bundle, ...
Researchers discovered a molecular timer that gets activated in the first days of pregnancy and influences when mice give ...
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News Medical on MSNLow vitamin D in first trimester linked to higher preterm birth risk and reduced fetal lengthMaternal vitamin D status in early pregnancy is crucial for fetal growth and may reduce the risk of preterm birth, according ...
While rising heat driven by climate change has been linked with premature births, researchers from Curtin University, ...
A new study has found that microplastics and nanoplastics accumulate in the placenta at much higher levels in preterm births ...
Preterm labour means labour that happens before 37 weeks of pregnancy. Babies born this early can have lifelong health ...
An RNA platform successfully predicted fetal growth restriction within the second trimester of pregnancy, independent of ...
A new study by US researchers has uncovered that babies born prematurely have higher levels of microplastics in their ...
AURORA, Colo. -- Among those at low-risk for preterm birth, a blood-based biomarker screening test during the second ...
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