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Obese Mothers 67% More Likely to Have a Child with Autism
Anthony Gucciardi Natural Society New research has drawn a direct link between obese mothers and autistic babies, finding that overweight pregnant women have a startling 67% higher chance of having an autistic child than those who are not. In the … Continue reading →
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Survey Shows Less Than One in Five Infants Receive Critical First-Year Eye Exam
PR Newswire ST. LOUIS, Feb. 27, 2012 /PRNewswire/ — Most Americans are unaware that one in 10 infants in the U.S. has an undetected vision problem which, if left untreated, can lead to developmental delays, permanent vision problems and in … Continue reading →
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