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Stopping the opioid crisis in the womb.

Chat with us in Facebook Messenger. Find out what's happening in the world as it unfolds.

(CNN Health)
[08.05.2017 21:21]

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Tevlin: Dear Reps. Paulsen, Emmer and Lewis, spare us the crowing over your 'health' bill.

With America in a health care crisis, the solution shouldn't be winning the lottery.

(www.startribune.com)
[07.05.2017 04:06]

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TV & Media 419710423 Washington Post reporter who insulted Red Lake Falls now making his home there.

Christopher Ingraham infamously insulted Red Lake County in the Washington Post. Then he actually visited, fell in love with the place and moved there with his family.

(www.startribune.com)
[20.04.2017 15:22]

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Morning Break: 'Roe' Dies; Vaping Risk? Scientists vs Trump.

Health news and commentary from around the Web, gathered by the MedPage Today staff.

(MedPage Today)
[20.02.2017 17:05]

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How Parental Obesity Affects Children's Development.

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(MedPage Today)
[03.01.2017 14:41]

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Saudi gene hunters comb country's DNA to prevent rare diseases.

Although their next baby, a boy, was healthy, a second girl born 5 years later had similar developmental delays.

(sciencenow.sciencemag.org)
[08.12.2016 09:42]

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One Zika twin has microcephaly; the other doesn't. But why?

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(CNN - Health)
[07.07.2016 16:27]

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Obesity in Pregnancy Presents Challenges.

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(MedPage Today)
[20.03.2016 21:05]

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Resultater fra søknadsbehandlingen i Rusmiddelprogrammet.

Programstyret for rusmiddelforskning har innvilget syv nye prosjekter på rusmiddelforskning og forskning om spilleavhengighet.

(Norges forskningsråd)
[11.11.2014 13:34]

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How Burmese Elephants Helped Defeat the Japanese in World War II.

A British elephant whisperer and his best beloved helpers waged guerrilla warfare and carried refugees to safety.

(news.nationalgeographic.com)
[28.09.2014 14:11]

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Two-Headed Dolphin Is Super Rare.

A dead two-headed dolphin that washed ashore in Turkey earlier this week has made waves across the Internet.

(news.nationalgeographic.com)
[14.08.2014 20:25]

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From Womb to Womb.

One way to learn about reproductive health is to observe how our primate cousins have babies.

(news.nationalgeographic.com)
[29.05.2014 16:57]

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Multiple births linked to fertility drugs on the rise.

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[05.12.2013 05:28]

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The real reason behind the multiples baby boom.

36% of twins, 77% of triplets, other multiples came from fertility treatments in 2011 More multiples are the result of the mother taking fertility drugs rather than having IVF The IVF induced triplet trend peaked in 1998 due in part to new medical guidelines.

(CNN - Health)
[05.12.2013 00:01]

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Pyramid Age love story comes to life in Egyptian tomb's vivid color.

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(nbcnews.com)
[16.11.2013 10:49]

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5 million babies born through IVF in past 35 years, researchers say

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[14.10.2013 23:06]

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Against his will: Female-on-male rape.

Female-on-male sexual assault is underreported, according to the CDC Male victims have a harder time defining what happened to them as assault, experts say New study shows nearly 1 in 10 youths have perpetrated sexual violence.

(CNN - Health)
[09.10.2013 23:09]

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Autism linked to induced or augmented labor, study says.

As scientists struggle to understand the causes of autism, a potential new pattern has emerged: The condition is associated with induced or augmented labor, according to a new study.

(CNN - Health)
[12.08.2013 22:17]

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Monogamy: Who needs it?

Monogamy may have had evolutionary benefits, studies say One study looks at role of male infanticide Another looks at female dispersal and availability of resources Scientists from each of these studies say they'll talk more

(CNN - Health)
[30.07.2013 18:07]

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Women, consider freezing your eggs

Marcia Inhorn: Egg freezing allows women to postpone having children Inhorn: For ambitious women, career and family tend to collide when they're in their 30s She says egg freezing is not an ideal reproductive technology, it's also costly Inhorn: But it is a viable choice that allows women to rewind their biological clock

(CNN - Health)
[09.04.2013 13:50]

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Flu, fever linked with autism in pregnancy study

Getting a flu shot during pregnancy is one way to avoid influenza, which has been linked to later diagnosis of autism in children in a new study.

(vitals.nbcnews.com)
[12.11.2012 07:12]

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Swapping DNA in the Womb

A new study finds male genes in women’s brains, the first evidence of microchimerism in the human brain.

(The Scientist)
[27.09.2012 17:12]

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Surrogate mom strives for organic living

Tiffany Burke is carrying twins for her brother and sister-in-law Burke began striving for natural living while pregnant with her first child She's a careful shopper, but sometimes caught off guard

(CNN - Health)
[27.07.2012 13:15]

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A baby made in India: a couple's dream comes true

Robyn and Jason Wright are learning the dusty streets of their son's birthplace, where spluttering rickshaws weave around abandoned cows with bright painted faces, piles of trash smoldering on the sidewalk.

(www.msnbc.msn.com)
[28.05.2012 17:37]

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More older moms don't stop with one baby, new study finds

Cynthia Wilson James, 52, of Columbia, S.C., got married at 40 and had two girls in quick succession. More older moms are having more than one child, a new study finds.

(www.msnbc.msn.com)
[12.04.2012 15:18]

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Twice the fun: 1 in 30 babies born in the U.S. is a twin

Walk the sidewalks of any hip urban enclave—San Francisco’s Noe Valley, Portland’s Hawthorne District, or Brooklyn’s Park Slope—and you’ll find yourself dodging double strollers.

(www.sfgate.com)
[04.04.2012 01:37]

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Pronounced dead, revived by mom's hug: 'Miracle baby' turning 2

“Technically, you’re two minutes older,” she’ll tell him, “but Emily’s been alive longer.”

(www.msnbc.msn.com)
[08.03.2012 18:25]

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Frozen embryo 'open adoption' raises hopes, questions

Kevin and Debra McCrea with (from left) Kerynn (6 months), Carter (6 years), and Hunter McCrea (7 years). After having three children, the McCreas donated their frozen embryos to other families going through IVF.

(www.msnbc.msn.com)
[27.02.2012 18:59]

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PANKs: Happy with the role of aunt

For many childless women, being a PANK (professional aunt, no kids) fills the bill.

(www.startribune.com)
[09.02.2012 15:37]

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