MRIs in first trimester of pregnancy not associated with increased risk to fetus
Performing an MRI on a woman in the early part of pregnancy does not increase the risk of her baby...
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Performing an MRI on a woman in the early part of pregnancy does not increase the risk of her baby...
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Read MoreResearch presented in September at this year’s European Respiratory Society (ERS) International Congress in London shows that exposure to antibiotics early...
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