Commonly Used Chemicals Associated With Miscarriage, Yale School of Public Health Study Finds
Researchers at the Yale School of Public Health have found that maternal exposure to synthetic chemicals widely used in food packaging and commonly found in drinking water supplies is associated with a woman ’s risk for miscarriage in the second trimester.
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