Brain genes hint at why Zika doesn ’t always cause microcephaly
One in 10 babies exposed to the Zika virus during pregnancy develop abnormally small heads. A study of twins in Brazil suggests gene activity may decide which
Source: New Scientist - Health - Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: research
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