(Reuters Health) – People exposed to even low levels of air pollution are more likely to develop structural changes in the heart that can be a precursor to heart failure, a UK study suggests. A cyclist wears a mask as he cycles near Buckingham Palace in London April 2, 2014. …
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First-time mothers who have had a miscarriage or abortion early in a previous pregnancy may face an increased risk of complications during delivery, an Israeli study suggests. The research found a past terminated pregnancy was linked to slightly higher rates of induced labor, cesarean sections...
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