It has been found that a deficiency of this crucial vitamin may
lead to birth defects in animals, particularly conditions such as skeletal deformities, cleft palate, cleft lip, etc. (7)
It can
lead to birth defects in babies and an increased risk of high blood pressure in mothers.
Infection in pregnant women can
lead to birth defects in developing fetuses and newborns, but long - term outcomes for children exposed to the virus in the womb are largely unknown.
«Common household chemicals
lead to birth defects in mice, research finds.»
Most multi-vitamins supply a very high dose of Vitamin A (up to 5000 IU) that may
lead to birth defects in babies.
If a delayed or botched screening
led to a birth defect in your child, we work with a trusted obstetric specialist to build your case for compensation.
Not exact matches
The outbreak of Zika, a mosquito - borne disease, was detected last year
in Brazil, where it has been linked
to more than 1,700 cases of microcephaly, a
birth defect marked by small head size that can
lead to severe developmental problems.
U.S. health officials have concluded that Zika infections
in pregnant women can cause microcephaly, a
birth defect marked by small head size that can
lead to severe developmental problems
in babies.
They all
lead to the conclusion that
birth defects account for more than $ 2.5 billion
in hospital costs.
There is also the very real medical situation
in which inbreeding can
lead to birth defects and a decline
in the species as a whole.
Then yesterday I read an article
in a
leading Christians news magazine about a plastic surgeon who gave up an income of $ 7 - 9 million here
in the States
to go help Ethiopians who have facial
birth defects.
newborn anemia, respiratory distress
leading to brain damage and / or death (rare, yes, but it happens), inadequate blood supply resulting
in a need for transfusion, possible heart
defects resulting from problems closing off the hole
in the heart valves following
birth.
Studies show that dioxins collect
in the fatty tissues of animals and humans, and even low levels of exposure can
lead to cancer, endometriosis,
birth defects, and reproductive disorders.
March of Dimes has a lot of information on the causes and possible prevention of premature
birth, a
leading cause of infant death, and it is involved
in numerous advocacy efforts
to drive research into ways
to prevent
birth defects and infant death.
Due
to advancements
in medical technology, babies who do have a type of
birth defect can be treated and often
lead a normal and happy life.
Certain toxins
in nail polishes and manicure treatments may
lead to birth defects, low
birth weight, and other unforeseen health problems.
As I research it more it sounds like the whole belief is «marijuana could be harmful, best
to avoid it», but with little affect...
in fact it sounds very similar
to the sort of research I saw when I tried
to determine rather heavy caffeine use could
lead to birth defects.
In another example, Epstein's laboratory at NYU is working with the city's public health department
to model potential outbreaks of Zika, a mosquito - borne virus that can
lead to catastrophic
birth defects.
Others may raise the risk of
birth defects, or
lead to cancer, immune problems, asthma, fertility problems or other disorders later
in life.
Many children with congenital heart disease (CHD)-- the most common major
birth defect in the United States — sustain brain damage that often
leads to problems with behavior, thinking, and learning.
It is known that Zika can cause microcephaly, a severe
birth defect in babies born
to women infected with the virus, and Guillain - Barré syndrome, a neurological condition that can
lead to muscle weakness and,
in severe cases, paralysis.
While the virus is linked
to birth defects (SN Online: 9/28/17) and
to neurological problems
in adults, most cases
lead to mild or no symptoms.
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.
«This is a novel fundamental insight into the origin of chimerism, a very rare condition
in humans which can
lead to birth defects,» senior author Joris Vermeesh, from KU Leuven, said.
Among pregnant women infected with HIV, the use of antiretroviral (ARV) medications early
in pregnancy
to treat their HIV or
to prevent mother -
to - child transmission of HIV does not appear
to increase the risk of
birth defects in their infants, according
to a new study
led by Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH).
Lead author Melissa Danielson, MSPH, a statistician with the CDC's National Center on
Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities, said findings that children
in foster care experience high rates of ADHD along with other, simultaneous behavioral disorders as compared
to their peers
in Medicaid shows a substantial need for medical and behavioral services within this group.
Surveillance that is not stringent enough, on the other hand, would allow eggs with a lot of jumping gene - related errors
to survive, and
lead to a high level of
birth defects, such as those caused by an incorrect number of chromosomes
in the offspring.
Older parents,
birth defects, maternal nutrition and childhood exposure
to CT scans and pesticides are increasingly being associated with brain tumors
in children, according
to new research
led by Kimberly Johnson, PhD, assistant professor of social work at the Brown School at Washington University
in St. Louis.
Rubella
led to various
birth defects including blindness, deafness and severe mental retardation as well as miscarriages and stillbirths across Europe and the U.S.
in the 1960s.
He studies the biological signals that shape heart development
in an embryo, and discoveries made by his laboratory may
lead to better ways
to heal or even prevent holes
in the hearts of infants, the most common
birth defect.
Scientists
in the United States may have the answer
to the mechanism on how the virus
leads to this
birth defect.
The discovery
in 1991 that about 70 percent of neural tube
defects, a group of serious
birth defects, could be prevented by the consumption of synthetic folic acid
led to...
Various conditions and medications can
lead to secondary hypertension, including: Kidney problems; Adrenal gland tumors; Thyroid problems; Certain
defects in blood vessels you're born with (congenital); Certain medications, such as
birth control pills, cold remedies, decongestants, over-the-counter pain relievers and some prescription drugs; Illegal drugs, such as cocaine and amphetamines; Alcohol abuse or chronic alcohol use; Obstructive sleep apnea.
They have been found
to be high
in lead, mercury, cadmium and other toxic metals, which can cause
birth defects in your child.
The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is a breed well - known
to have a
birth defect in the occipital bone
leading to cerebellar herniation, a condition known as Syringomyelia.
The female cat either infected
in pregnancy or vaccinated with live virus during pregnancy can produce kittens with a specific
birth defect called «Cerebellar hypoplasia» a brain malformation that
leads to tremoring and wobbling particularly when the cat is attempting a specific task (the so - called «intention tremor.»)
In this way, breeding for physical attributes can
lead to inbreeding and consequently, dogs with weaker immune systems and
birth defects [source: Pitcairn].
- Finally, improper mining procedures have
led to birth defects and health woes
in nearby communities.
More on pollution levels and control measures Find out the State of Your Air BEST Battery Program Aims
to Reduce
Lead Battery Poisoning
in Asia Green Glossary: Superfund Huge Drop
in Chinese
Birth Defects After Local Coal Plant Closes
Studies suggest that breathing
in dust from these sites may
lead to an increase
in birth defects, cancers, liver and kidney disease, and pulmonary heart disease.
These kinds of chemicals are known
to build up
in the body and can
lead to a demise
in health, from infertility and
birth defects to certain kinds of cancer.
Another recent study, based
in Jiangsu, one of China's richest provinces, found that atmospheric pollution
led to at least one - tenth of
birth defects there.
This
led to severe
birth defects in 16
to 18 children.