Failed attempts to induce abortion using a cheap drug may be causing an epidemic
of birth defects around the world
Failed attempts to induce abortion using an ulcer drug called misoprostol may be causing a minor epidemic
of birth defects around the world.
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People living
around the site
of the 1986 nuclear disaster in Ukraine have unusually high levels
of physical abnormalities and
birth defects.
A study
of birds
around Chernobyl suggests that nuclear fallout, rather than stress and deteriorating living conditions, may be responsible for human
birth defects in the region.
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For starters, Weston A Price observed healthy people
around the world consuming far more vitamin A than the 10,000 IU that is considered the safe limit, and these people showed no evidence
of birth defects.
As a result, many health and safety agencies
around the world list dibutyl phthalate as a possible cause
of birth defects and as a probable cause
of testicular abnormalities.
There are many causes
of heart failure in cats, including
birth (congenital)
defects, degeneration
of the heart valves, heartworm, diseases
of the pericardium (the lining
around the heart), and heart muscle disease (cardiomyopathy).
A new study has found that exposure to air pollution
around the time
of conception increases risk
of birth defects.
«Clean Coal» is NOT even remotely clean (see: mercury, acid rain, or strip - mining), and if you think nuclear power is clean: just look
around at the effects
of nuclear radiation, and
birth defects in Iraq and Afghanistan (INCLUDING American soldiers and war veterans) from using depleted uranium munitions.
She also addressed a recent study by professors from West Virginia University that linked increased risk
of birth defects in babies living
around MTR mining areas.
According to a recent news report that got a lot
of play
around here, federal investigators are once again looking into concerns that atrazine, a common herbicide used on crops in the Midwest and found in what could be potentially hazardous amounts in midwest drinking water, could be linked to
birth defects.