Fetal Cells May Protect Mom From Disease Long After The Baby's Born
In 1893, a German scientist made a striking discovery: Cells from a fetus hide out in a mother's body after birth. Scientists say these cells alter the risk of breast cancer and autoimmune diseases.» EMail This
Source: NPR Health and Science - Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Michaeleen Doucleff Source Type: news
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