added 2007 Wed May 16 5:25:57 by STONERS
A new test dubbed "Pink or Blue" promises to tell parents the sex of their fetus just six weeks into pregnancy, but critics question its reliability and say it could pose an array of ethical issues.
A new test dubbed "Pink or Blue" promises to tell parents the sex of their fetus just six weeks into pregnancy, but critics question its reliability and say it could pose an array of ethical issues.
added 2007 Fri Feb 16 22:27:12 by populist
So maybe still keep that tasty tilefish off your plate if your belly is swelling, but new research in the medical journal The Lancet says that eating fish -- more fish than the 12 ounces a week limit recommended by the U.S. government -- produces smarter kids.
So maybe still keep that tasty tilefish off your plate if your belly is swelling, but new research in the medical journal The Lancet says that eating fish -- more fish than the 12 ounces a week limit recommended by the U.S. government -- produces smarter kids.
added 2006 Tue Aug 8 0:36:34 by Ousama
Exposure to ultrasound while pregnant may effect brain development in the fetus, suggests a study on mice. But experts caution that it is too soon to extrapolate the findings to humans. They stress that the imaging technique has overwhelming benefits and pregnant women should not skip essential appointments.
Exposure to ultrasound while pregnant may effect brain development in the fetus, suggests a study on mice. But experts caution that it is too soon to extrapolate the findings to humans. They stress that the imaging technique has overwhelming benefits and pregnant women should not skip essential appointments.







