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Brain Malformations Significantly Associated With Preterm Birth
New research out of Wake Forest University School of Medicine provides for the first time a solid scientific answer for the long-standing question of whether there is an association between preterm birth and brain malformations.

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Brain Malformations Significantly Associated With Preterm Birth
New research out of Wake Forest University School of Medicine provides for the first time a solid scientific answer for the long-standing question of whether there is an association between preterm birth and brain malformations.

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Medical News Today:  Jul 3 2009 11:40AM
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Brain Malformations Significantly Associated With Preterm Birth, Study Suggests
New research out of Wake Forest University School of Medicine provides for the first time a solid scientific answer for the long-standing question of whether there is an association between preterm birth and brain malformations.

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Science Daily:  Jul 2 2009 11:21PM
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Brain Malformations Significantly Associated with Preterm Birth
Newswise New research out of Wake Forest University School of Medicine provides for the first time a solid scientific answer for the long-standing question of whether there is an association between preterm birth and brain...
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Brain malformations significantly associated with preterm birth, Wake Forest research shows
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- New research out of Wake Forest University School of Medicine provides for the first time a solid scientific answer for the long-standing question of whether there is an association between preterm birth and...

EurekAlert!:  Jul 2 2009 5:38PM
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Embryology Study Offers Clues to Birth Defects
Gregg Duester, PhD, professor of developmental biology at Burnham Institute for Medical Research (Burnham), along with Xianling Zhao, PhD, and colleagues, have clarified the role that retinoic acid plays in limb development.

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Bioscience Technology Online:  Jun 10 2009 6:02PM
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Embryology Study Offers Clues To Birth Defects
Gregg Duester, Ph.

D., professor of developmental biology at Burnham Institute for Medical Research (Burnham), along with Xianling Zhao, Ph.

D., and colleagues, have clarified the role that retinoic acid plays in limb development.

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Medical News Today:  Jun 10 2009 2:28PM
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Some Neural Tube Defects In Mice Linked To Enzyme Deficiency
Women of childbearing age can reduce the risk of having a child born with a neural tube defect such as spina bifida by eating enough folate or folic acid.

However, folate prevents only about 70 percent of these defects.

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MediLexicon:  May 27 2009 7:55AM
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Birth Defects of the Kidney Explained in New NIDDK Fact Sheets
Kidney disorders can develop before a child is born.

Two new fact sheets from the , part of the National Institutes of Health, explain two of these disorders: kidney dysplasia and medullary sponge kidney.

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National Institutes of Health:  May 26 2009 7:37PM
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Some Neural Tube Defects In Mice Linked To Enzyme Deficiency
Women of childbearing age can reduce the risk of having a child born with a neural tube defect such as spina bifida by eating enough folate or folic acid.

However, folate prevents only about 70 percent of these defects.

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Medical News Today:  May 26 2009 10:59AM
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