Ban on lead petrol beginning in the 1980s has sparked an increase in the number of girls being born in Japan, study suggests Lower levels
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Ban on lead petrol beginning in the 1980s has sparked an increase in the number of girls being born in Japan, study suggests Lower levels
Read moreA powerful lawmaker wants to give US regulators more tools to compel pharmaceutical companies to complete required clinical trials on medicines cleared by accelerated approvals.
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Read moreRecent studies on the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection have reported an increased incidence of stillbirth in pregnant people with the coronavirus
Read moreThe first global analysis of its kind estimates that if every country’s cigarette taxes had met the World Health Organization’s recommendations, around 182,000 newborn deaths
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Read moreChina banned most people from leaving a coronavirus-hit northeastern province and mobilized military reservists Monday as the fast-spreading “stealth omicron” variant fuels the country’s biggest
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