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American Heart Association on MSNBabies with heart defects – and their mothers – may face higher cancer risksBeing born with a heart defect, or giving birth to a child with one, may increase the risk for cancer, new research suggests.
Being born with a heart defect may be associated with an increased cancer risk for babies and their moms, according to new ...
Birth defects can be caused by genetic environmental or combined factors but some can be prevented with the right measures ...
COVID-19 vaccination in early pregnancy (≤20 weeks of gestation) is not associated with increased prevalence of major ...
Babies with heart birth defects appear to have a higher risk of developing childhood cancer, compared to those without a heart abnormality, researchers report in the journal Circulation. Childhood ...
Getting into the spirit of St. Patrick's Day this weekend, the team at HSHS St. Vincent Children's Hospital's Newborn ...
A UT Health San Antonio doctor is urging expectant mothers to ask their doctors to closely examine their baby's hearts during routine ultrasounds.
In Huế, hundreds of children with birth defects like cleft lip, palate deformities, and other congenital disabilities have ...
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