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Mothers who have anaemia in the first 100 days of pregnancy have a higher chance of having a child with congenital heart ...
Women who suffer from low iron levels in pregnancy are much more likely to have a baby with heart disease, experts have found in a “gamechanger” discovery.For the first time, researchers have linked ...
This discovery, linking anaemia in expectant mothers to congenital heart disease (CHD), marks a major step forward in ...
Research indicates ASDs represent approximately 13% of all congenital heart defects, making them among the most common heart abnormalities present at birth. Each year, about 5,240 babies in the ...
"The ultimate goal, which we've achieved to some degree," New Orleans doctor, Craig Sable, said. "Is to teach the locals and build the infrastructure to teach the local team how to do heart surgery on ...
Most aortic valves have three cusps. A somewhat common heart defect that people are born with is an aortic valve that has only two cusps or leaflets. Many mild cases of aortic valve regurgitation ...
An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology found that mothers who are anemic in early pregnancy face a higher likelihood of giving birth to a child with a heart defect.
Congenital heart disease is one of the most common birth defects in the United States, affecting approximately 40,000 babies each year in the U.S. That’s one child every 15 minutes. However ...
Mothers who are anaemic in the first 100 days of pregnancy have a much higher chance of having a child with congenital heart disease, according to ...
Treating anemia during pregnancy might lower the risk of heart defects in newborns, a new study says. Women with anemia in ...
A UK study finds that anaemia in early pregnancy may raise the risk of heart defects in babies by 47%. Experts say timely ...