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Research led by the University of Arizona Health Sciences found a potential link between growth problems among infants and ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNToxic metals in breast milk linked to infant growth problems in GuatemalaResearch led by the University of Arizona Health Sciences found a potential link between growth problems among infants and ...
In a concerning revelation, a new study has found that toxic metals such as lead and arsenic in breast milk may be ...
Researchers found that higher breast milk concentrations of arsenic, barium, beryllium and lead led to impaired growth of ...
Detecting toxic metals in breast milk is deeply concerning and highlights the potential role of environmental pollution in ...
Awaiting the child's reaction with a measure of attention and a pinch of suspense are Glenda Sajic and Juana Lopez, community health volunteers working with the USAID-funded Health and Nutrition ...
Nearly one in four infants lacks enough healthy gut bacteria essential for training their immune systems, putting them at ...
Successive governments in Guatemala have failed to meet their obligations toward girls facing early and forced pregnancies due to sexual violence, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today.
TUCSON, Ariz. — Research led by the University of Arizona Health Sciences found a potential link between growth problems among infants and high levels of toxic metals and other elements in the ...
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