Girls born to mothers with higher insulin resistance during the third trimester are more likely to have more abdominal fat at age 7, according to...
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Infants exposed to certain environmental chemicals, including breast milk and everyday products such as personal care items, are more likely to have lower bone density in the first year of their lives, according to research presented at the 28th European Congress of Endocrinology in Prague.
Girls born to mothers with higher insulin resistance during the third trimester are more likely to have more abdominal fat at age 7, according to...
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The recall followed the detection of cereulide, a heat-stable toxin produced by certain strains of Bacillus cereus, which can be harmful to infants. ...
The recall followed the detection of cereulide, a heat-stable toxin produced by certain strains of Bacillus cereus, which can be harmful to infants. ...
Not every baby product is as safe as it appears. Many everyday items parents unknowingly use on their child may expose children to harmful chemicals...
The recall followed the detection of cereulide, a heat-stable toxin produced by certain strains of Bacillus cereus, which can be harmful to infants.