European medical studies also demonstrate that Ellagic Acid is known to lower
the incidence of birth defects, promote wound healing, reduce heart disease, and may reduce or reverse chemically induced liver fibrosis.
«High exposure to benzene during pregnancy is associated with low birth weight, an increased risk of childhood leukemia and a greater
incidence of birth defects such as spina bifida,» said Caron - Beaudoin.
Given the latest outbreak of the Zika virus this year, we know that in some cases contraceptives are imperative to reduce
incidences of birth defects, like microcephaly.
Not exact matches
The federal agency charged with primary responsibility for collecting
incidence data about
birth defects is the Birth Defects Branch of the Center for Disease Control in Atl
birth defects is the Birth Defects Branch of the Center for Disease Control in A
defects is the
Birth Defects Branch of the Center for Disease Control in Atl
Birth Defects Branch of the Center for Disease Control in A
Defects Branch
of the Center for Disease Control in Atlanta.
A research team led by Jeanne Mager Stellman
of the Mailman School
of Public Health at Columbia University reported in April that the herbicides used to defoliate battle zones contained two to four times the previously reported levels
of dioxin, a poison linked to a high
incidence of prostate cancer, diabetes,
birth defects, and other ailments among American veterans, the Vietnamese, and their descendants.
More recently, the compulsory enrichment
of cereal - grain - based foods with folate reduced by 25 percent the annual
incidence of neural - tube
birth defects (SN: 5/29/04, p. 349).
Incidence and recurrence
of Neural Tube
Defects (serious birth defects of the spinal cord and the brain which arise during the early development of the embryo, most common being spina
Defects (serious
birth defects of the spinal cord and the brain which arise during the early development of the embryo, most common being spina
defects of the spinal cord and the brain which arise during the early development
of the embryo, most common being spina bifida)