Why Babies of Diabetic Women with are 2-5 Times more Likely to Develop Birth Defects And How to Prevent it
The babies of women with diabetes are two to five times more likely to develop birth defects than offspring of women without the disease.
Recent animal study at Joslin Diabetes Center in Boston helps explain why and how to try to prevent it.
Read the details here.
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